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acurael
03-17-2009, 10:24 PM
Hey guys,

Wondering where a good place would be to get OEM windshield glasss replacement for a bmw 335xi. I want to make sure i get OEM (i think since its a 2008 ICBC will pay for OEM?)
Is speedy autoglass any good? Whats the best place for quality?

thanks

Supafly
03-18-2009, 07:00 AM
Hey guys,

Wondering where a good place would be to get OEM windshield glasss replacement for a bmw 335xi. I want to make sure i get OEM (i think since its a 2008 ICBC will pay for OEM?)
Is speedy autoglass any good? Whats the best place for quality?

thanks


go to autowest or brianjessel...

JL9000
03-18-2009, 04:43 PM
You're better off going to the dealership since ICBC is paying for the repair. Not all dealerships do windshields in-house though, so you want to call ahead and find out.

deviant1
03-18-2009, 05:13 PM
Most dealerships outsource windshields to aftermarket companies. There are a few with in house techs that do it, but be careful. a good deal of these in house techs do one window every two weeks, and although they are factory trained to do it, they can be far out of practice, and behind the times on modern techniques and what not. Not to say they are all like that, there are some very well trained and skilled glass technicians within the dealerships.

And I hate to say it, but there are a good deal of aftermarket installers that are absolutely useless at even the most basic vehicle and should be nowhere near anything higher end or exotic. Do your research if you are concerned, the windshield is a very important part of a vehicles safety especially in an accident, not to mention the glass in vehicle is more and more becoming a part of the structure. If not done right, there are many problems that can occur, from the very basic leaks, to strange noises, rust and corrosion, delamination of adhesive, not to mention a good few others.

I hope you find a good shop to do the work for you, and if you have any questions feel free to PM me.

Cheers

Truenosan
03-18-2009, 09:31 PM
it depends on your insurance policy if you get an OEM windshield or not.

?NR
03-18-2009, 10:24 PM
does your vehicle have options :
(this is where the last 7 digits of VIN# comes handy)

S521 rain sensor ?
S534 automatic a/c ?
S354 Green wedge or S3APA Grey wedge ?

typically, you'll be replacing the w/shield itself, along with the condensation sensor if you have S534 and rain sensor is included with the w/shield already, plus the top moulding will be covered by ICBC, however the lower one should be denied for replacement by ICBC in recent months.

also,
if yes to all 3 options = OEM only as far as I remember it. Seeing as yours is a 335xi E9x you should have all those options as it is quite common on your car's trim level.

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/diagrams/x/p/208.png

dealers can handle windshield claims inhouse with certified techs.

deviant1
03-19-2009, 07:13 AM
It actually appears to be that you can get all 3 windshield options aftermarket now, although it also appear that the third option is a factory windshield supplied thru the aftermarket. Either way if you can get the OEM branded piece by all means you should. Although it is said that the aftermarket pieces are as good as factory, in some cases that is just not the truth. The oem tend to have better edge finishes, solar layers and other small things taht make them better. Not to mention the OEM mouldings are far far superior to most any aftermarket piece. and with the mouldings you should only need to replace the top one, as the bottom is saveable in the windshield replacement process.

JL9000
03-19-2009, 02:29 PM
Either way if you can get the OEM branded piece by all means you should. Although it is said that the aftermarket pieces are as good as factory, in some cases that is just not the truth. The oem tend to have better edge finishes, solar layers and other small things taht make them better.
Don't forget about the fact that often times aftermarket windshields don't even have the proper curvature. :D

shenmecar
10-26-2009, 08:36 PM
Don't flame me for bumping a 7 month old thread.

Just wondering if OP found a place to replace his windshield or can someone recommend me a place to do it? I would also like OEM glass if possible. Its for a IS300. Would I need to worry about what !NiteRaven said in post #6? I suppose I don't have any of those. :D

shenmecar
10-26-2009, 09:33 PM
what the fuck did you give me a FAIL for Mugen? We already know you have given out the most FAILs here on RS.

Mugen EvOlutioN
10-26-2009, 09:36 PM
becuz u bumped a 7 months thread
:D

shenmecar
10-26-2009, 09:38 PM
becuz u bumped a 7 months thread
:D

to ask for help..........would you rather i start a new thread? no thx, otherwise you'll still give me a fail for not using the search button. :rolleyes:

d1
10-26-2009, 10:21 PM
Speedy glass?

shenmecar
10-27-2009, 08:18 AM
Speedy glass?

I've heard Speedy uses cheaper and thinner glass. :(

Mugen EvOlutioN
10-27-2009, 08:30 AM
Speedy is actually one of the more expensive shops

to patch up a rock chip they charge $79.99

while Broco and one of this other charges $45 bux

Mugen EvOlutioN
10-27-2009, 08:32 AM
http://www.rapidautoglass.com/


give rapid glass a try, got my windshield replaced there and it was decent



They service all the windshields that lougheed acura sends out

its right beside one of our sponsor, soundsgood

shantz
10-27-2009, 11:00 AM
I work for Boyd Autobody & Glass - we replace a lot of higher end windshields and will most often use an OEM part on specific type vehicles (BMW, Mercedes... etc.) on those cars with standard style (Honda, Toyota... etc.) we will source an aftermarket part.

Most autoglass is made in the same factory as OEM glass anyways. The only difference is the stamping in the lower corner. That being said... if the part is not identical to the part being replaced, any reputable shop should be sourcing an OEM part regardless.

godwin
10-27-2009, 11:04 AM
Huh, if you go through ICBC, you get OE spec glass... no matter where you go. You need to pay extra only if a OEM (manufacturer equivalent) glass is available and you really want an OE (original equipment) glass, basically the difference is it has the car manufacturers' logo on it.

Dealerships like Brian Jessels etc just farm out glass replacement to mobile shops anyways just like they do with rim repairs like NuBrite.. I rather go to a glassshop they get it done right in their shop, rather than a mobile service.

For late model BMWs the rain sensor is on the glass, so the glass is over a few thousand a pop.

I've heard Speedy uses cheaper and thinner glass. :(

godwin
10-27-2009, 11:05 AM
Some shops would do it for free, just to attract customers (eg Anvil). Often it just depends on the volume of the shop and people's attitude.

Speedy is actually one of the more expensive shops

to patch up a rock chip they charge $79.99

while Broco and one of this other charges $45 bux

TRDood
04-27-2011, 12:27 PM
Sorry for bumping. I got hit a couple weeks ago and have some questions.

1. Is there is deadline to get this fixed until ICBC decline my claim?
2. Where is a good shop?
3. How long does it take? Do they usually give you a courtesy car/ride?

My car is a Matrix, so no fancy technologies.
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Shoei@BJAutohaus
04-27-2011, 12:44 PM
call brian jessel bmw, they have an icbc tech team that handles anything and everything with icbc (outside of bodywork, which is sent to no1 collision).

that way u know for sure u will be getting and using a bmw oem windshield.

and

FAIL, didnt realize it was dated all the way back to 2009.

Shoei@BJAutohaus
04-27-2011, 12:45 PM
for windshield claims, i forgot if its 1 or 2 years.

a good shop, try rich city (i think they are owned by a toyota dealership)

i would say it would take at least a few hours, remove old windshield, prep for new one, put new one in, and let the glue cure.



Sorry for bumping. I got hit a couple weeks ago and have some questions.

1. Is there is deadline to get this fixed until ICBC decline my claim?
2. Where is a good shop?
3. How long does it take? Do they usually give you a courtesy car/ride?

My car is a Matrix, so no fancy technologies.
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Tone Loc
03-19-2015, 09:52 AM
Bumping again. Sorry but I don't see the point starting a new thread when we already have one.

My 1996 4Runner has a massive crack in the windshield and it needs replacing. Luckily I have comprehensive so it can be cheaply done. But since it's $200 regardless, where's the best place that does it? The previous owner had the windshield replaced once prior, and I am pretty sure it leaks...

...would rather go somewhere with a warranty that they actually honor. OEM/non-OEM, I don't care as long as it's safe and seals 100%. Thanks!

v_tec
09-02-2016, 08:13 PM
Bump. Any recommendation for just a Toyota? Just take it to Speedy?

tegra7
09-02-2016, 08:50 PM
http://www.revscene.net/forums/705356-cheapest-place-get-windshield-replaced.html#post8681117

nekky
09-17-2016, 06:40 AM
Gotta replace the windshield on my B8 S4 w/ rain sensing wipers. Anyone know if there is aftermarket glass available? I of course want OEM Audi glass and am curious if anyone has experience with an A4/S4.

hypediss
01-24-2017, 08:39 PM
bumping this thread in a slightly different topic.

need to replace my windshield and was wondering if any shop in vancouver uses those new techniques to replace windshields - i.e. using a wire to cut the urethane rather than a fucking power tool that scratches your car

The_AK
01-24-2017, 11:25 PM
While on topic of this do windshield claims impact premiums?

tegra7
01-25-2017, 09:31 AM
bumping this thread in a slightly different topic.

need to replace my windshield and was wondering if any shop in vancouver uses those new techniques to replace windshields - i.e. using a wire to cut the urethane rather than a fucking power tool that scratches your car

Speedy does. It's called a spider tool.

While on topic of this do windshield claims impact premiums?

No.

chinese_driver
01-26-2017, 06:19 PM
bumping this thread in a slightly different topic.

need to replace my windshield and was wondering if any shop in vancouver uses those new techniques to replace windshields - i.e. using a wire to cut the urethane rather than a fucking power tool that scratches your car

my old auto glass shop used to use it on newer cars or customers who seemed a lot more picky than others. Ultimately depends on how busy the shop is, if we had time, we would use the spider and do a cleaner job. If its busy we bang it out with the extractor and scratch the hell out of the pinch weld but touch up with primer after and cover it up with the moulding... with that being said u should always check the roof line for scratches upon pick up to see if they really touched it up with primer... otherwise, rust..

JSALES
10-07-2021, 01:18 PM
Bumping this thread. The rear windshield on my 2013 Corolla is shattered. I’d like to get an OEM replacement. Any suggestions?

Euro7r
10-07-2021, 02:01 PM
Bumping this thread. The rear windshield on my 2013 Corolla is shattered. I’d like to get an OEM replacement. Any suggestions?

J F Vision Autoglass
2155 Rosser Ave
Burnaby

Ask for Duriel

keifun
10-07-2021, 03:20 PM
Bumping this thread too. Don't want to start a new one.

Got a chip and hairline crack on my windshield.
Silvia S15

You think any autoglass shop will work on a JDM?

Bender Unit
10-07-2021, 03:39 PM
Is it still FREE for a tiny chip repair ?

BIC_BAWS
10-07-2021, 07:44 PM
Is it still FREE for a tiny chip repair ?Yes just go to Boyd on Bridgeport.

Only if it's not on driver side tho

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tegra7
10-08-2021, 03:54 PM
Large chain shops like speedy will use oem glass at no extra charge if you request it. Small mom and pop shops wont as they will lose money on oem glass over aftermarket.

JSALES
10-14-2021, 08:30 PM
Large chain shops like speedy will use oem glass at no extra charge if you request it. Small mom and pop shops wont as they will lose money on oem glass over aftermarket.

I actually went to speedy glass since they were the place that could take me in soonest. I requested for OEM but they said no, they can give me an OEM equivalent. The glass came from the manufacturer Fuyao.

SkunkWorks
10-14-2021, 10:06 PM
JF got me OEM glass for both the pcar and the wagon - both of which can't have OEM replacement policy as they're too old.

The guys at Burnaby are car guys too so understand the OCD.

mb_
10-14-2021, 10:15 PM
Bumping this thread. The rear windshield on my 2013 Corolla is shattered. I’d like to get an OEM replacement. Any suggestions?

Rapid Auto Glass in Coquitlam or Pacific Auto Trim & Glass in Vancouver

OEM replacement will depend on your insurance coverage