Windshield Replacement
#1
Windshield Replacement
I just had my windshield replaced by Safelite for under $400 on my 49k mile GT3. What a difference! Should have done this sooner. Not OEM but I can’t tell the difference. Let the flaming begin!
#2
Any noticeable difference from OEM? I recently picked up a 2015 and the windshield is pretty finely pitted. A quick search here revealed that this is not uncommon, the OEM glass seems to be low quality.
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#4
Difference from OEM: Price and clarity. There is nothing else I can come up with. Honestly for this part it is innefficient (in my opinion) to get the glass through Porsche. Of course I have only had this on the car for 2 days so who knows.....
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If you are going to the track doesn't matter what glass you get they all will get pitted. Only way to prevent it is be in front of everyone else.
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#6
"clarity" meaning the Safelite is better than OEM? Your first post you mentioned you couldn't tell the difference?
#8
HA! I do my best but it is also a lot of fun chasing fast cars around the track. My favorite time last event was swapping places with a GT3RS. The faster you are the more cars you will catch up to, the more pits on your windshield.
#9
"I just had my windshield replaced by Safelite for under $400 on my 49k mile GT3."
That's over a $1.5K savings from OEM glass thru a P-Car dealer. Looks like I won't be doing that again, ugh....
Appreciate the post!
That's over a $1.5K savings from OEM glass thru a P-Car dealer. Looks like I won't be doing that again, ugh....
Appreciate the post!