Best windshield replacement option?

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16FujiDisco

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Is there a way to tell the difference on an original Pilkington vs replacement? Mine has a Pilkington but I’m not sure if it is a replacement or the original.
 

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Original will show both Land Rover and Pilkington logos:

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Essentially all the glass is the same, I have had them all. Within a year or two if they aren't cracked they start to get obscured due to the grit blast. Install is the important part here; Fresh OEM clips, good clean connections for the heating elements and a good clean of any old adhesive.
 

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Just drove home from the glass shop with the fresh Pilkington windshield installed. Wow, just wow. Never realized how much of a difference the little things can make. It was like there was no glass in the windshield at all. Plus, the glass shop did an excellent job on the installation. They are the second oldest family-owned glass business in the United States, and it shows. With the old glass, the installation was so poor that I would get a buffeting noise near the top passengers side of the windshield. Now it is on straight and tight and everything is totally silent. I had low expectations because the old glass was functional enough. A line crack along the bottom but out of sight, so who cares? Also, there was the sand pitting. That was annoying. Still, it wasn't as if I couldn't see out of it perfectly fine. I could. But this new glass, night and day. I guess it's true that sometimes the little things can make a big difference.
 

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I was lucky, I caught a rock and it created a 18" crack along the bottom of the old windshield. I had previously put in a claim for sand pitting and my insurance company (which will remain nameless) denied it calling it "normal wear and tear".
 

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I was lucky, I caught a rock and it created a 18" crack along the bottom of the old windshield. I had previously put in a claim for sand pitting and my insurance company (which will remain nameless) denied it calling it "normal wear and tear".

Oh your paying one way or another, insurance companies don't exist to to lose money.. Up here most windshields are not insured due to the amount of gravel flying around. As soon as insurance is not involved the price for windshields drop dramatically. I can get a decent heated screen for the LR4 for about $450 Cdn ($325 US). Funny how that happens...
 

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