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Old 12-22-2003, 08:41 AM
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I've got an '02 and a crack in the windshield I want replaced. If I go to a local auto glass store, can I have them install OEM (not OEM quality) glass? Or won't insurance companies go for that?
Old 12-22-2003, 05:37 PM
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i have a huge crack in my windshield too, but i'm gonna wait for it to completely crack before i get a new one. hopefully i will catch a rock from a mower or something of the like so I can get them o replace it.
Old 12-22-2003, 07:21 PM
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any windshield shop can order the Honda OE glass for you.
However, I have a PPG aftermarket windshield in my 00 coupe.
It matches perfectly, and since windshields get broken way too easy I'd save the extra hundred & pay for the PPG glass you won't regret it. Unless a 1"x1" Honda sticker means $175 extra bucks to you.
Old 12-22-2003, 08:59 PM
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dunno anything about PPG, but PPG and Honda are your only 2 choices. Anything else and you'll probably get a crapload of windnoise like in my mom's 98 4runner after the replacement
Old 12-23-2003, 10:29 AM
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windshield replacements are free...ask for the best but they will probably give u ppg
Old 12-23-2003, 10:35 AM
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Well if your insurance company is paying for it, have the glass place order the Honda oem glass....You pay to have insurance...might as well use it to the fullest....
Old 12-23-2003, 01:31 PM
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Originally posted by LX4CYL
dunno anything about PPG, but PPG and Honda are your only 2 choices. Anything else and you'll probably get a crapload of windnoise like in my mom's 98 4runner after the replacement
Windnoise is an installer issue not the glass. ?
There aren't many autoglass mfg. Even Honda just pays some other company like PPG to place their logo on the glass.

Any leaks or noise is caused by the installation being done poorly.
The installation is more important then the brand of glass.
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Originally posted by MrChad
Windnoise is an installer issue not the glass. ?
There aren't many autoglass mfg. Even Honda just pays some other company like PPG to place their logo on the glass.

Any leaks or noise is caused by the installation being done poorly.
The installation is more important then the brand of glass.
we checked for leaks. dunno, if it's the glass or the installer. All I know is our local Toyota dealer uses the exact same installer, with "Toyota" glass with a hefty markup...
Old 12-23-2003, 05:09 PM
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Wind wisstle or noise is only caused by 2 things.

1. Positive cabin pressure air excaping out leaks in the window seal.
2. Improperly placed weather stripping around the window.

I'd take the Toyota back to the installer and ask for reapplication of the weather stripping. Have them ride with you to hear the noise if needed.

The windshield seals via glue/seam sealant to the cars frame.
So This is why it wouldn't leak water in, but could wistle. The plastic weather stripping is for looks and UV protection of the glue used to hold the glass inplace.
Old 12-23-2003, 05:11 PM
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hmm, wonder if they'll take a look at it. They did the job about a year ago...


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