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What would you do if Toyota dealer crack the windshield while servicing your 04 4R?

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Old 03-30-2005, 06:15 AM
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as long as it's OEM or PPG, you'll be fine.
Old 03-30-2005, 07:18 AM
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My brother works for a glass shop and he got me a PPG windshield for about $70 and of course did the install. The markup on glass is rediculous.
Old 03-30-2005, 04:52 PM
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Forgive my ignorance, what's PPG? Is it a brand name?
Old 03-30-2005, 05:08 PM
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Well... there are advantages to aftermarket glass. I mean, you can always ask for a "thicker" glass. That will make the ride quieter on the highway. But other than that... the toyota glass is pretty good. I think for my 2000 4runner it had water repelling glass. So when it rained and i was on the highway, the water pretty much slid itself off for the most part.
Old 03-30-2005, 05:11 PM
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I believe it started as Pittsburgh Paint about 100 years ago and spun into other companies such as the safety glass division etc.but not 100% sure about that

Yes it is a respected brand name.
Old 03-30-2005, 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by jc1kz
all camrys and supra are assembled in america but 4runners are ALL imported to USA
The supra was not assembled in the US and it hasn't been imported here since 1998.

I've had good luck with aftermarket windshields. As for sealing, it's basically a glue that seals not an actual 'seal', so leakage is pretty much dependent on the experience of the installer and the glue they use.

But yeah, in your shoes I would probably insist on OEM glass too.
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insist on a new windshield of YOUR choice....

I prefer PPG or Pilkington.....

if they won't do it, have it done, and bill them.

They broke it, they should fix it. DON'T COMPRIMISE!
Old 03-31-2005, 09:14 AM
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About that rattle?

Pwanghk

Not to hijack your thread but I was wondering about the rattle that you are/were having. I have one on my 03, it sounds like it is on the drivers side at the windshield. Is this the same thing you were having if so could you give me some information on the fix.

Sorry about the windshield problem, I would ask for toyota glass but i have never had a problem with other non-factory glass that was installed.

Hope everything comes out good and the problem is taken care of the right way.

toyota2
Old 03-31-2005, 09:24 AM
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Originally Posted by pwanghk
Forgive my ignorance, what's PPG? Is it a brand name?
Yes it is a brand name. Pittsburg Plate Glass Co. PPG

These Toyotas use PPG as the OEM Glass from their web site.
Toyota Corolla
Toyota Matrix
Toyota Sequoia
Toyota Sienna
Toyota Tundra
Old 03-31-2005, 10:19 AM
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I had my front passenger window replaced about 3 months ago. I engaged the receptionist at the glass shop in casual conversation, and she mentioned that a lot of people will beg for the glass with their car manufacturer's name stamped in it...but that all it does is raise the price of the glass. It's all about the branding, baby. Making it look the same.

Of course, they broke a windshield that had the etching...so they should put one with the etching back in.

I'd do some research as to how much the plain vs. etch would cost you to buy if you had broken the glass yourself... and if they don't put an etched windshield back in, demand the difference in cash.

In either case, the glass will be about the same in a wreck.

Heh, I wonder if they would have broken an aftermarket windshield, doing your cowl repair?
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Yes, make sure that the replacment glass has the same water repelling attributes as the OEM glass.
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