Need info about front windshield
#1
Need info about front windshield
A truck threw a rock up at our GS4 this morning while my wife was driving it, and cracked the glass in the driver's view. Insurance is paying for it totally, with an installer coming by the house tomorrow.
I did a search on this, but I was unable to find out a couple specifics;
Is the antenna contained within the front glass?
Is the glass special in any other way that would be important? I have read where it's a couple to 300 bucks from an auto glass installer, but about $1000 from the dealer. Does that price discrepency simply reflect markup?
I'm assuming Allstate will have to give me oem quality ( I will demand it-but I need to know what that is exactly) on this, but I hate to assume.
Thanks for any advice. Dan H
I did a search on this, but I was unable to find out a couple specifics;
Is the antenna contained within the front glass?
Is the glass special in any other way that would be important? I have read where it's a couple to 300 bucks from an auto glass installer, but about $1000 from the dealer. Does that price discrepency simply reflect markup?
I'm assuming Allstate will have to give me oem quality ( I will demand it-but I need to know what that is exactly) on this, but I hate to assume.
Thanks for any advice. Dan H
#3
Re: Need info about front windshield
Originally posted by Guitarman
Is the antenna contained within the front glass?
Is the antenna contained within the front glass?
Originally posted by Guitarman
Is the glass special in any other way that would be important? I have read where it's a couple to 300 bucks from an auto glass installer, but about $1000 from the dealer. Does that price discrepency simply reflect markup?
Is the glass special in any other way that would be important? I have read where it's a couple to 300 bucks from an auto glass installer, but about $1000 from the dealer. Does that price discrepency simply reflect markup?
Is that why the dealer's price is +$700? I dunno, but I bet the replacement is not the same as OEM.
HTH
Last edited by ///MDex; 06-18-03 at 09:10 AM.
#5
I got an OEM Lexus windshield installed a few months ago on my 98 GS3 and there was no antenna built in. Went in like a normal windshield. Radio still works.
BTW, when I had it done, the bodyshop said that to ask to get OEM (not OEM quality). They usually will not do it because of cost. You just have to (strongly) ask. If the adjuster won't do it, your agent might be able to change it. It never got that far as the agent for me since the adjuster did it for me. I know I got OEM since the bodyshop ordered directly from Lexus and my windshield is the only glass on my car that says Lexus instead of Toyota.
BTW, when I had it done, the bodyshop said that to ask to get OEM (not OEM quality). They usually will not do it because of cost. You just have to (strongly) ask. If the adjuster won't do it, your agent might be able to change it. It never got that far as the agent for me since the adjuster did it for me. I know I got OEM since the bodyshop ordered directly from Lexus and my windshield is the only glass on my car that says Lexus instead of Toyota.
Last edited by Neo; 06-18-03 at 11:41 AM.
#7
That is a new on on me, never heard that. I do know Florida state law requires insurance to pay 100% for replacement with no deductible IF the crack/damage is within the wipers' coverage of the glass, which applies in our case.
The only thing in the back of my mind is if Allstate will somehow try and use this as a reason to raise our rates (which just went up prior to this anyway-without a single claim from us in 13 years). That would suck .
Thanks for all the info folks.
The only thing in the back of my mind is if Allstate will somehow try and use this as a reason to raise our rates (which just went up prior to this anyway-without a single claim from us in 13 years). That would suck .
Thanks for all the info folks.
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#8
On my 99 GS a rock cracked my windshield up in North Florida on I-75 and my insurance covered the cost of glass replacement. If I remember it was 480 for OEM glass, except it had the glass makers name on it instead of Toyota or Lexus.
Dex, there is no way the factory glass has a rain-x type surface because when I rain-x my windshield the difference is like night and day. Also as part of my like 30,000 mile service on the 99 some sort of rain-x was one of the item done and it was definitely noticeable and I definitely noticed a difference a few weeks later when it wore off....
Dex, there is no way the factory glass has a rain-x type surface because when I rain-x my windshield the difference is like night and day. Also as part of my like 30,000 mile service on the 99 some sort of rain-x was one of the item done and it was definitely noticeable and I definitely noticed a difference a few weeks later when it wore off....
#9
I thought only the recent models had the rain repellant on the side glasses only. I read something about not being able to use the coating on the front windshield because of the exposure to rock chips and other road hazards that will affect a permanent type coating.
I also wonder whether "OEM original" or "OEM like"glass has the same thickness, for durability and quietness. I understand the installer has a lot to do with the quality of the product, including proper sealing for waterproofing and sound proofing. Maybe just go ask the dealer.
Art
I also wonder whether "OEM original" or "OEM like"glass has the same thickness, for durability and quietness. I understand the installer has a lot to do with the quality of the product, including proper sealing for waterproofing and sound proofing. Maybe just go ask the dealer.
Art
#10
I had my windshield replaced about 6 months ago and I demanded OEM since my insurance said that they would cover it. They ordered it directly from my dealership and it said Lexus right on it, I'd be a little concerned if someone said it was OEM and neither Toyota or Lexus was nowhere on the glass.. Also make sure that they properly reinstall the rearview mirror, mine was missing the piece that covers the base to hide the screws so they had to order a new one, which I only noticed when I used the mirror.
#11
On my old GS300 when I had the windshield replace I called the dealership to find out who they use. If your insurance is flexible I would use the same installer that your local dealership uses because they will be using the Toyota or Lexus OEM parts.
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#13
I thought that all 99 and above GS's had rain repellant windshields, and all 2001 and up had rain repellant front side windows as well. I've never applied Rain-X to my 2000 GS3, and it has never needed it.
In this case, I would demand the OEM windshield just for the rain repellant properties.
In this case, I would demand the OEM windshield just for the rain repellant properties.
#14
I know for a fact my 98 GS4 that I had and my 01 GS430 did/do NOT have a rain repellent windshield. My 01 however has rain repellent front door glass. I've had to apply Rain-X on both cars to get the water to roll off the windshield like any other car. The front door glass is different however as stated by Lexus in their brochure and on their website.
#15
Windshield Standards ,is Lexus better?
All windshield must meet or exceed safety standards. I have heard a few diferent stories about Lexus and the glass used. Does anyone know for certain if the windshields Lexus uses really exceed the standards set and the quality of the glass is anything more than the Lexus Logo printed on the windshield?