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Windshield cracked - Replace with OEM or aftermarket?

My truck woes continue. I'm not liking this truck.

Through no ones fault other then act of god and temperature my windshield cracked yesterday. Nothing has ever hit it and when I drove the truck home it was fine went out an hour later and I have a 8" crack from the very bottom up.

I called the dealer. I can get OEM for $550 or they sell an aftermarket for $450. I called Safelite and they want $318. I normally take the OEM road but I'm still irked at Ford for all the other problems with the truck so I'm leaning at the Safelite method.

If I go to the dealer I also have to rent a car. They want the truck all day and their shuttle isn't operating when I need to be at work. Safelite will come to my house or work.

Thoughts? Is a windshield simply a windshield regardless? Safelite or aftermarket won't have the F150 logo in it but I don't care about that.
 
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My truck woes continue. I'm not liking this truck.

Through no ones fault other then act of god and temperature my windshield cracked yesterday. Nothing has ever hit it and when I drove the truck home it was fine went out an hour later and I have a 8" crack from the very bottom up.

I called the dealer. I can get OEM for $550 or they sell an aftermarket for $450. I called Safelite and they want $318. I normally take the OEM road but I'm still irked at Ford for all the other problems with the truck so I'm leaning at the Safelite method.

If I go to the dealer I also have to rent a car. They want the truck all day and their shuttle isn't operating when I need to be at work. Safelite will come to my house or work.

Thoughts? Is a windshield simply a windshield regardless? Safelite or aftermarket won't have the F150 logo in it but I don't care about that.
I'd go with safelite. I haven't dealt with them personally, but i see them doing work all over town here. If they were selling an inferior product, i wouldn't think they would be doing that much business. Also, i'm sure their glass has to pass the same DOT requirements as Ford's glass does. Just my 2 cents.

what model and year truck do you have... also what problems?
 
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Old 02-20-2010, 09:41 AM
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Check the brand of windshield. I have spent some time on other brand forums, and the two windshield brands that I recall as being a cut above are PPG and Pilkington. These are supposedly more resistant to stone chips and cracking.

This is not meant to be absolute advice, but maybe ask the glass installers what brand they will be using and do a bit of research to see how those brands might vary.

Good luck,
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I wonder who makes the Ford OEM shields?
 
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I think it's Carlite.
 
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I have used Safelite for repairs over the years and their repair works. It stops the running crack if under 3" or so. I was taken back by how "soft" the Ford windshield is or maybe the angle but I have had three deep chips fixed over this last year. It's free with my insurance company, thank goodness. Chris
 
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one of the differents with aftermarket glass it won't say f150 at the top, but safelite does sell both oem and aftermarket glass
 
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I took a rock to my windshield and had it replaced with a Safelite w/ the F-150 logo. $278 installed (northern CA prices). I've taken more rocks to the windshield and no cracks. There seems to be no difference in road noise.

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Originally Posted by shotgunz
I think it's Carlite.
Thanks shotgunner.

Carlite
 
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one of the differents with aftermarket glass it won't say f150 at the top, but safelite does sell both oem and aftermarket glass

Well safelite comes on Wed to replace and they do offer one with the F150 logo so that is what I chose. That one is $383.
 
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I'm not trying to be negative, but in the past 10 years I have used Safelite twice and both times I had problems, one leaked and the other they put new rubber trim around the glass and it was such poor quality it never fit right. Both were covered by insurance and they tried to fix them but thats all it was was a fix. Last month I had the windshield replaced in my 97 F-150 (it had a Safelite brand replacement) and I was there when the glass company (Deals Auto Glass) near Charlotte took it out and they and I just laughed at the poor quality of the installation that Safelite had done, it's no wonder my windshield was cracked and it was a miracle it did not leak.

You should shop around, I called several companies and got a ford windshield installed in my 97 for $247.00 total. Safelite's price was $212.00, I'm glad I paid the extra for the OEM glass.
 
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Originally Posted by bnk190
My truck woes continue. I'm not liking this truck.

Through no ones fault other then act of god and temperature my windshield cracked yesterday. Nothing has ever hit it and when I drove the truck home it was fine went out an hour later and I have a 8" crack from the very bottom up.

I called the dealer. I can get OEM for $550 or they sell an aftermarket for $450. I called Safelite and they want $318. I normally take the OEM road but I'm still irked at Ford for all the other problems with the truck so I'm leaning at the Safelite method.

If I go to the dealer I also have to rent a car. They want the truck all day and their shuttle isn't operating when I need to be at work. Safelite will come to my house or work.

Thoughts? Is a windshield simply a windshield regardless? Safelite or aftermarket won't have the F150 logo in it but I don't care about that.
Do you not have comprehensive insurance? You would only be responsible for meeting the deductable. Unless of course if your deductable is $500 then you may as well not claim it.

I've used safelite a few times and I'm far less than impressed with them. Their product is fine but I've had a few issues with workmanship. Trying to be a good steward with my insurance company's money, I used them as they had the contract.

1. Leaving black caulking all over my F-150
2. Installing the wrong piece of glass in my F-150. Clear for XL instead of tinted for XLT.
3. A complete re-do for my '99 Taurus. The glass leaked during rain storms after replacement.
 
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I do have insurance but I'm from the mindset insurance shouldn't be used if under $1500 or so. Why have your rates go up for nothing. $500 isn't going to make me go broke.

Now for the last two posts have me rethinking going with them.
 
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Are you sure that you don't have windshield coverage on your insurance?

I know that WI doesn't require it, but it's worth a check. It may have a dedictible, but if you have it, you'll save some $$$
 
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I have full glass coverage on my insurance. I didn't have any additional out-of-pocket cost for my last two windshields.
 


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