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John in CT
03-21-2005, 02:11 AM
My 1995 525i had developed a huge crack on one side and will require replacement. I'm not sure if it is original or not because I can't find a roundel anywhere on it. It does have some sort of dot matrix around the perimeter which looks stock.

What are your thoughts on replacement options? I'm not sure yet if this is my dime or Insurance,

Thanks in advance,

John in CT

Kalevera
03-21-2005, 02:44 AM
Dang...I gotta replace mine as well. What does it cost to do something like this? I've had a bullseye in mine since I bought the car, and I recently removed a sizeable chunk of it when I installed my autodimming rearview.

If the price is right, I'd feel a lot more comfortable just replacing the thing.

best, whit

DaCan23
03-21-2005, 01:51 PM
My windshield is being done today.... at a prefered shop according the insurance company it would be $438 w/o moldings, if they need it then its another $240. Mines being done at a place that specializes in BMWs, OEM glass, $520 w/o moldings, they might need to be replaced, no matter no extra cost to me if they do. If you wanted dealer glass... tack on another $200 I think.

I'm paying the difference between insurance shop... $80 for peace of mind it's being done right...

Kalevera
03-21-2005, 04:52 PM
Did you have to pay your deductible? Mine's $500, so it doesn't make any sense to file the claim if I'm "paying" for it anyway. Also, the damage pre-existed my ownership of the car, beyond the most recent damage, which is entirely my fault for using a flatknife to remove the old windshield button.

motuman
03-21-2005, 05:44 PM
I was looking into relacing my windshield as well, and was thinking of aftermarker glass due to the substancial price difference. I spoke with my friend who is a tech at the local BMW dealership and he advised strongly against it. He said the aftermarket guys don't seem to get the shape just right, and that often reults in leaks. This seems to be a common problem at his shop, and he has repaired several cars where the windshield leak dribbled down into the DMU and smoked the Motroninc unit.

Can anyone else share their experience with replacement glass?

Tiger
03-21-2005, 06:04 PM
Windshield deductible is different from comprehensive deductible. Call up your insurance carrier and ask... you can get it as low as $0 (Free) to replace it.

"Q. Will my insurance rates go up if I get my auto glass or windshield replaced through my insurance?

A. No. Auto Glass and Windshield replacement falls under the comprehensive portion of your insurance rather than the “collision” portion. Broken auto glass does not reflect your driving ability and has no bearing on your level of risk to the insurance company. Therefore the repair or replacement of your windshield will not influence your insurance premiums.

Consumer Tip: Most people don't realize that their insurance has a special lower deductible for auto glass damage. It's worth double checking to ensure you know your AUTO GLASS deductible rather than your collision deductible.

Many people tell us they have a $500 windshield deductible, but when we confirm coverage, we find out that their AUTO GLASS deductible is only $100."

this quote is from 89glass.com which is Lynx and that is used by nearly all insurance carriers Otherwise, I find Safelite cheaper for those of us who do have to pay on our own.

motuman
03-21-2005, 06:14 PM
I just ran 3 quick online quotes to compare prices. The following were quoted for a 1990 e34 windshield, including glass and mobile installation in the SoCal area, tax extra.

89Glass = $296
Winshieldstogo = $247
Safelite = $184

Hard to believe the $184 quote, must be made in China. I asked Safelite about their warranty and they said it is lifetime on the glass (defects, not damage), workmanship, and leaks. I asked them what happens if their windshield leaks and does damage to my car. The salesperson didn't know and put me a hold for a few minutes. When she came back she said that any water damage to my car (from their windshield leak) would be covered under their warranty.

Who wants to go first?

http://www.safelite.com

motuman
03-21-2005, 06:18 PM
Any experience with Safelite's quality or workmanship? (different for every installer, I know). How does the glass look? Does the color match stock?

Thanks.

Tiger
03-21-2005, 06:35 PM
I had Safelite installed on my old Mercedes... It was a very good glass. Color match factory or close enough. Workmanship on installing was great because the guy done it on that models many time... after all he was in this biz for 17 years.

Mercedes windshield is much easier to install than BMW due to the clips... like everyone said... just buy all those clips before they come... that way they can do the job right in first shot.

Kalevera
03-21-2005, 07:58 PM
Sweet! This is great info. I'm calling my ins. people tomorrow.

best, whit

632 Regal
03-21-2005, 08:09 PM
i have abut 5 or 6 bullseyes in mine but none in my vision yet...I'll wait for your experiences first... :D

Tiger
03-21-2005, 09:41 PM
That is awesome price... just like I said... Safelite was the cheapest... their glass is good.

Kalevera
03-22-2005, 12:42 AM
5 or 6? wow, you must not be joking around when you say that you've got to drive off road to get to your house. Then again, looks like you've got a lot of rocks on the drive in your SIG pic.

daaayum son. time for a new windshield! the funny thing is, I usually block out the existence of the bullseye, which is right in the DS line of sight. The chunk missing from my mirror mishap is out of the field of vision completely, but I'm worried about the integrity of the glass. I know all of this stuff is polymer reinforced and such, but might as well make it right if it's cheap.

best, whit

uberhahn
03-22-2005, 08:48 AM
I would be more worried about the quality of intallation, rather than the quality of the glass.

My 5 had the windshield replaced by the PO. Windnoise gallore. No leaks, but the way the glass was installed leaves some gapping and the resulting noise.

uberhahn

DaCan23
03-22-2005, 09:12 AM
In Mass we have glass coverage and my policy covers 100%... as long as you use a prefered shop which I didnt and paid $81 extra, but that was to use someone that specializes in BMWs. From what I've seen posted over the years, the E34 windshield is not an easy replacement, some nto familiar with the car will not replace clips, use old clips, or just throw away old clips and use a sealant which spells big trouble. My moldings were replaced too w/ OEM ones and that should be done if they are old.

From what I can tell they did a great job... if anyone in Mass every needs glass work... New England Mobile Auto Glass in Hanover is the place to go.

Bill R.
03-22-2005, 10:35 AM
ppg ,safelite etc, in fact i've heard more complaints about the stock german windshields pitting too easily and the US replacements holding up better and being more resistant to pitting. I would go with any of the major glass companies around you. You may want to ask your insurance company who they recomend regardless of whether its your dime or theirs.








My 1995 525i had developed a huge crack on one side and will require replacement. I'm not sure if it is original or not because I can't find a roundel anywhere on it. It does have some sort of dot matrix around the perimeter which looks stock.

What are your thoughts on replacement options? I'm not sure yet if this is my dime or Insurance,

Thanks in advance,

John in CT