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Zoren 370 07-31-2012 04:28 AM

Windshield Relaced
 
Anybody here had their windshield replaced?

Can you share some of the things I should be weary about.

Is Safelite good company? I wanted to have the OEM windshield back they are offering an aftermarket one with no NISSAN mark on the glass.

Thanks

Roadster4Us 07-31-2012 06:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Zoren 370 (Post 1846494)
Anybody here had their windshield replaced?

Can you share some of the things I should be weary about.

Is Safelite good company? I wanted to have the OEM windshield back they are offering an aftermarket one with no NISSAN mark on the glass.

Thanks

I have a feeling every question you have will be answered in this thread. :icon17:

http://www.the370z.com/other-vehicle...ield-time.html

flashburn 07-31-2012 06:58 AM

Safelite is going to be extremely hit or miss. Every location is going to give a different experience. Mine was horrible (chipped the roof, had to have it repainted). Also don't use their glass, it's literally the cheapest **** quality windshield you can find. If you are near the Orlando area, I'd just find a local shop (call any body shop you know, they'll give you a referral, and it won't be Safelite).

Also, since you are in Florida you don't need to pay a deductible or anything, so I wouldn't settle with cheap.

christian370z 07-31-2012 02:19 PM

^Exactly what Flashburn said. My parents needed to have their windshield replaced on their RX400h and used SafeLite against my advice. The Safelite glass's black surround doesn't match the dash or the original windshield at all and the installed scratched up the paint on the roof and A pillars.

Find another option if you can, or at least insist on using OE glass.

gsxr750 07-31-2012 03:12 PM

What ever you do, don't allow one of the at home or mobile installers do it they will almost always hack up your car.

Since most cases it will be handled by your insurance company, its best to use one that they recommend and work with and make sure you go to one that you can drive to inspect their facility and that has trained techs present.

Also make sure that all new factory OEM gaskets and trim pieces are used, do not allow them to reuse old moldings, as they often crack and blister the chrome plating after reuse.

I use a company called Schmidts Auto Body and Glass if they have a location in your area their work is top notch.

Or simply have it replaced by your Nissan Dealer in your area, there collison shop should be able to handle it and make sure you get a factory OEM windshield, you hav ethe right to demand that your cars parts are replaced with OEM nissan parts.

Zoren 370 07-31-2012 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gsxr750 (Post 1847431)
What ever you do, don't allow one of the at home or mobile installers do it they will almost always hack up your car.

Since most cases it will be handled by your insurance company, its best to use one that they recommend and work with and make sure you go to one that you can drive to inspect their facility and that has trained techs present.

Also make sure that all new factory OEM gaskets and trim pieces are used, do not allow them to reuse old moldings, as they often crack and blister the chrome plating after reuse.

I use a company called Schmidts Auto Body and Glass if they have a location in your area their work is top notch.

Or simply have it replaced by your Nissan Dealer in your area, there collison shop should be able to handle it and make sure you get a factory OEM windshield, you hav ethe right to demand that your cars parts are replaced with OEM nissan parts.


Thanks guys yes Im kinda anxious about them messing up the A pillars and they insist that the aftermarket glass is 3x better than OEM glass.
I'll try to call the nissan dealership here if they can do a better job.

Zoren 370 07-31-2012 07:56 PM

[QUOTE=flashburn;1846537]Safelite is going to be extremely hit or miss. Every location is going to give a different experience. Mine was horrible (chipped the roof, had to have it repainted). Also don't use their glass, it's literally the cheapest **** quality windshield you can find. If you are near the Orlando area, I'd just find a local shop (call any body shop you know, they'll give you a referral, and it won't be Safelite).

BTW did safelite payed for the chipped roof to have it repainted or your insurance did?

sonic370 07-31-2012 10:04 PM

I used them but took it to their shop.
And stood over the tech shoulder. He didn't much like
it but I didn't give a xhit. Knock on wood got a good install
and saved 600

Huck 07-31-2012 10:28 PM

I used Safelite at the recommendation of my insurance to have my wife's windshield chip repaired, as far as I can tell they did a good job.

Zoren 370 08-01-2012 04:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Huck (Post 1848269)
I used Safelite at the recommendation of my insurance to have my wife's windshield chip repaired, as far as I can tell they did a good job.

Actually I had them repaired it but it seems the crack even got bigger. I really do not want them to replace it cuz Im to ozy about them breaking the A pillars etc.
I really don't know if I'll just stick with it having the crack anyway they said it will not go further since they repaired it. I guess the guy who did mine did not do a good job.

flashburn 08-01-2012 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Zoren 370 (Post 1847936)
Quote:

Originally Posted by flashburn (Post 1846537)
Safelite is going to be extremely hit or miss. Every location is going to give a different experience. Mine was horrible (chipped the roof, had to have it repainted). Also don't use their glass, it's literally the cheapest **** quality windshield you can find. If you are near the Orlando area, I'd just find a local shop (call any body shop you know, they'll give you a referral, and it won't be Safelite).

BTW did safelite payed for the chipped roof to have it repainted or your insurance did?

Safelite corporate did. They were very professional about it. It's funny, the body shop I took it to said they have to fix Safelite jobs quite often. Again, it's going to be hit or miss, but since you are in the area, I HIGHLY suggest skipping on Safelite. At the very least, don't use their glass.

flashburn 08-01-2012 07:17 AM

Also, it's insane how many trim pieces need to come off of the 370Z in order to replace the windshield. It was truly cringe-worthy. I remember my old RSX, I don't think they had to remove any trim pieces to remove the glass.


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