Windshield OEM Toyota or OEM Volvo
My 2002 Toyota is perfectly unharmed...
Only volvo glass. Any other brand will either leak or the radar will not work properly
First highway trip on my 2018 XC60, got a chip on the windshield. Replaced by the dealer with $500 deductible.
Had the windshield of my 24 replaced because of a crack, they calibrated it and then had to come out and recalibrate it because it wouldn\u2019t;t registered on the left until I was well in to the oncoming lane. It may self calibrate, but probably poorly.
I have the original Toyota windsheild and it's wavy as hell. Gives me the jumpy tummy. So OEM is not always best.
I’ve cracked two windscreens on a 2023 79 series Land Cruiser in 15,000 km of driving.
I’ve got like 4 or 5 cracks, looks like I’ve been in a war zone. Every time I think about replacing it, another rock hits the windshield
I average a cracked windshield every 1.5 years at this point
Freaking windshield is a magnet for rocks on the street. Funny when I park by another 4Runner I keep looking for the vin# so far everyone I check have a replacement already
Over 15 years, I’ve put 4 windshields in my 2010. Prior to my 4Runner - 0.0 windshields in all other cars combined.
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