WTB: 86 windshield in Florida
#16
My safelite glass was also an OEM sekurit, and I got it for $200 installed. Same glass as the original (but not broken of course). Had it since springtime and it is fine. I can vouch for cheap windshields being junk though. Had an aftermarket glass installed in a isuzu pickup and the FIRST time I took it on the highway a SMALL pebble hit it and put a crack in it. Really should have called the glass company back about it but they probably would not have done anything about it. I dont know if a person can get aftermarket windshields for these cars, not enough 944's out there to justify making glass for them (maybe).
#17
Well, first a little background on my experience with safelite windsields.
Two or so months ago I had an incident involving the release of my hood, which smashed my windshiled. I called one of those house call glass guys. They came and installed a windshiled for about 300 bucks. A week later I got a chip in the windshield while driving 50 miles an hour! By the end of the week, that glass had cracks spanning the entire length of the glass in all directions.
I then brought it to a very prominent body shop contracted by Porsche in my area. The second they saw the glass the tech exclaimed, " HA HA Ha, Safelite in a Porsche!!!" I inquired as to why he was being this way and he continued to tell me about Safelite being the second if not worst aftermarket glass companies in the world.
I too was told about Safelite being an "OEM" company however they stock glass with the same part number used by the OEM manufactures. I was told this is a cheap tricky way to convince people their glass is OEM, when it is in fact far from it.
In addition to this, Safelite is one of the few aftermarkets that does NOT have an OEM contract. Meaning they do not provide glass to automotive companies such as GM, Ford, VW, ect.
Another downside of Safelite is that the tinting toward the top of the windshield is not the correct color. Safelite uses Blue, whereas Sekurit originally used a shade of green.
I ended up getting glass made by PPG. Only a tad more expensive, and this glass had a warrantee.
-Christian
Two or so months ago I had an incident involving the release of my hood, which smashed my windshiled. I called one of those house call glass guys. They came and installed a windshiled for about 300 bucks. A week later I got a chip in the windshield while driving 50 miles an hour! By the end of the week, that glass had cracks spanning the entire length of the glass in all directions.
I then brought it to a very prominent body shop contracted by Porsche in my area. The second they saw the glass the tech exclaimed, " HA HA Ha, Safelite in a Porsche!!!" I inquired as to why he was being this way and he continued to tell me about Safelite being the second if not worst aftermarket glass companies in the world.
I too was told about Safelite being an "OEM" company however they stock glass with the same part number used by the OEM manufactures. I was told this is a cheap tricky way to convince people their glass is OEM, when it is in fact far from it.
In addition to this, Safelite is one of the few aftermarkets that does NOT have an OEM contract. Meaning they do not provide glass to automotive companies such as GM, Ford, VW, ect.
Another downside of Safelite is that the tinting toward the top of the windshield is not the correct color. Safelite uses Blue, whereas Sekurit originally used a shade of green.
I ended up getting glass made by PPG. Only a tad more expensive, and this glass had a warrantee.
-Christian
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I may just break down and get the road hazard insurance. Then I will get the cheap glass and if it breaks again, the insurance will pick it up (no deductable here).
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From: A great big building in the woods, FL.
Originally posted by DerSchlechtSpecht
BTW: Do I have to drill a hole in the roof for my 968 antenna?
-Christian
BTW: Do I have to drill a hole in the roof for my 968 antenna?
-Christian
The best thing to do it pull down the roof piece that covers the sunroof gears. There is a little hole there. Thats NOT where you drill the hole for the antenna. Use a flashlight to look through that hole so you can see the actual outer roof panel. Then you will see where it needs to go. Some creative removal of a small portion of the inner panel makes it a bit easier to install.
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From: A great big building in the woods, FL.
Originally posted by jc22
Travis,
Remember that even if you do get the insurance co. to replace the glass, they will get their money back through increased premiums. Biggest scam going is insurance.
Travis,
Remember that even if you do get the insurance co. to replace the glass, they will get their money back through increased premiums. Biggest scam going is insurance.
Tom, Keep me up to date on that one. I will not need it for about a month so its no rush.