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Old 03-24-2010, 06:58 PM
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Windshield

Got a rock chip in my windsshield today of course it ran before I could get it repaired. Has anyone had their windsheild replaced. Mine is original and has the thunderbird emblem in it. Any idea about cost mine is an 2002 . Thanks un advance for any responces. gbsb
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Old 07-08-2010, 12:58 PM
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Windshield saga

We were hit by a rock from a truck June 5th. Called the insurance company on Monday the 7th. The installer came out two days later and put in a defective generic windshield I was at work, and my wife dind't notice - iot had waves all across at eye level). I had them order an OEM, it took a week and a half, and when the installer came out, he said it was defective (had a bad bend on the passenger side probably from being moved from the mold too soosn so would not have fit around the molding). It took another two weeks to get an OEM. The installer came out yesterday and did an Excellent job. It cost over $500 but worth it, but I didn't figure to wait over a month for the process finish. Bob
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Old 07-16-2010, 08:58 PM
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We were hit by a rock from a truck June 5th. Called the insurance company on Monday the 7th. The installer came out two days later and put in a defective generic windshield I was at work, and my wife dind't notice - iot had waves all across at eye level). I had them order an OEM, it took a week and a half, and when the installer came out, he said it was defective (had a bad bend on the passenger side probably from being moved from the mold too soosn so would not have fit around the molding). It took another two weeks to get an OEM. The installer came out yesterday and did an Excellent job. It cost over $500 but worth it, but I didn't figure to wait over a month for the process finish. Bob
The 2002-2005 Ford Thunderbird windshield WAS, and probably still is, the most complex automobile windshield ever made. It was difficlult for Ford to get it right so I am not surprised the generic's couldn't get it right.
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Old 07-25-2010, 09:48 PM
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Windshield.

They are very correct about the complexity of this windshield. I would never accept an aftermarket. The fit will often be a problem. The windshield in the Thunderbird was not made at Ford. It was made by PPG (now PGW) in Creighton, Penn. These people are expert specialist and all the plant does is make windshields. Quality of their product is the best in the automotive glass industry. I am a Thunderbird owner and a supplier to this plant. They still have the OEM proto type on display in their lobby. The OEM windshield will have the Thunderbird logo and PPG DOT # on the emblem. This will change to PGW, but it is still the OEM windshield made on the original mold tooling at the same plant as the original. I was told by one of the engineers they still run this windshield at least once per year. It is definately worth while to get the correct windshield. Not only for fit, distortion, but also shape affects wind noise and how well your wipers work. Often the missed spot from the wiper is from a flat spot in the windshield not the wiper is old. Wipers will squieck more on a improperly shaped windshield. Windshields from China are so cheap many of the OEM manufacturers no longer make replacement glass. These windshields many times do not make OEM quality standards.
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Old 07-28-2010, 06:21 AM
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Thanks for that info, I appreciate it. Certainly worth double checking with the people replacing one to get the best
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Old 08-11-2010, 12:20 PM
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.....PPG is the only manufacturer of our windshields....they are available with and without the T-Bird logo...(I have a replacement without the logo) ...and the price reflected that...as there are licencing/surcharges involved in the use of the logo from Ford.
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