Windshield replacement costs?
#1
Windshield replacement costs?
Drove up to Napa today and managed to get large rock chip in my windshield while driving up 880. How much does it cost to replace the windshield? Where do you guys usually get it done for the 911? I'll probably try to get it filled first and pray it doesn't start to grow.
#2
That sucks. I have a $100 deductible for glass coverage on my cars - I live in the Bay Area. I also request OEM glass when I need a windshield. I have tried aftermarket glass in the past, and just based on my own personal experience, it appears to me that the aftermarket is not of the same quality as the OEM. The aftermarket seems to pit and crack easier. On our cars, I think OEM is the way to go.
#3
Your insurance should cover replacement if it conforms to their criteria, and many good glass shops will waive deductible. Farmers (my insurer) has a whole claims team devoted to windshield issues. There are really only a few manufacturers of OEM glass. Pilkington and PPG are the two largest, and one of them is probably supplies to Porsche.
#4
Drove up to Napa today and managed to get large rock chip in my windshield while driving up 880. How much does it cost to replace the windshield? Where do you guys usually get it done for the 911? I'll probably try to get it filled first and pray it doesn't start to grow.
#5
Just had mine replaced under insurance with $0 deductible. The installer said there is only OEM for the 997.1 with the antenna wires in the glass, no aftermarkets.
Directly from the sales receipt dated 12/5/12
Glass (Safelite part no: FW02554GYYOEM) = $571.41
Glass Install Kit = $40
Rain Sensor Kit (Safelite part no: FSK-2117) = $11.10
Labor = $200.10
Tax = $45.29
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Total = $867.90
Directly from the sales receipt dated 12/5/12
Glass (Safelite part no: FW02554GYYOEM) = $571.41
Glass Install Kit = $40
Rain Sensor Kit (Safelite part no: FSK-2117) = $11.10
Labor = $200.10
Tax = $45.29
---------------
Total = $867.90
#7
Had to have mine replaced recently. Insurance did not cover it. It was right around $900 with tax.
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#8
I had mine replaced with a PPG last year, it must be the softest piece of glass ever. It has more specks and light damage in 10,000 miles than my Mercedes has in 100,000. Next time OEM or another brand for me.
#9
Just had mine replaced under insurance with $0 deductible. The installer said there is only OEM for the 997.1 with the antenna wires in the glass, no aftermarkets.
Directly from the sales receipt dated 12/5/12
Glass (Safelite part no: FW02554GYYOEM) = $571.41
Glass Install Kit = $40
Rain Sensor Kit (Safelite part no: FSK-2117) = $11.10
Labor = $200.10
Tax = $45.29
---------------
Total = $867.90
Directly from the sales receipt dated 12/5/12
Glass (Safelite part no: FW02554GYYOEM) = $571.41
Glass Install Kit = $40
Rain Sensor Kit (Safelite part no: FSK-2117) = $11.10
Labor = $200.10
Tax = $45.29
---------------
Total = $867.90
#10
I hate pitting on glass.
#11
I went through the same issue a year ago with my GTS.
DO NOT deal with Safelite or any other aftermarket company - go to the dealership. I had my windshield replaced by a body shop (not just the windshield had been damaged) and they totally blew the installation. It wasn't seated properly in the frame, and when a rock hit it shortly afterward the windshield cracked from top to bottom. At that point I was 400 miles from home for a week-long conference. I called Safelite, who said they'd do the installation at my hotel. The technician showed up but said (in a whisper) "This is junk - made in China. I would NOT put this on my car if I were you.") So I drove from San Francisco back to SoCal with a top to bottom crack in the glass. Back to the body shop - and they screwed it up AGAIN.
FINALLY, my Porsche dealer had their contract guy replace the windshield and I've had no further problems.
DMoore
'11 C2 GTS
'10 Panamera 4S
DO NOT deal with Safelite or any other aftermarket company - go to the dealership. I had my windshield replaced by a body shop (not just the windshield had been damaged) and they totally blew the installation. It wasn't seated properly in the frame, and when a rock hit it shortly afterward the windshield cracked from top to bottom. At that point I was 400 miles from home for a week-long conference. I called Safelite, who said they'd do the installation at my hotel. The technician showed up but said (in a whisper) "This is junk - made in China. I would NOT put this on my car if I were you.") So I drove from San Francisco back to SoCal with a top to bottom crack in the glass. Back to the body shop - and they screwed it up AGAIN.
FINALLY, my Porsche dealer had their contract guy replace the windshield and I've had no further problems.
DMoore
'11 C2 GTS
'10 Panamera 4S
#12
I recently moved to Phoenix and my insurance company (USAA) added no fault windshield coverage because it is something offered in Arizona. It raised my premiums a small amount but with a $0 deductible windshield replacement when the inevitable rock cracks my windshield, I thought it a good investment. Lots of rocks get kicked up or fall off of random big rigs on the roads here. I get pinged everyday on my commute to work. Took a couple good ones in the 911 this morning. When it does happen that I get a crack I will take it to the dealership and get an OEM replacement. I don't want Safelite touching my car...for my truck I'll take whatever but the 911 gets OEM good stuff.
#13
Be very careful who you use to install the windshield. I can tell you from personal experience that many installers, including some used by Porsche dealers, get it wrong. If its not properly seated, you will have major wind noise and, more importantly, if you have a front end impact the glass can dislodge. Get it done at a Porsche dealer who stands behind the work and make sure the installer has done a bunch of windshields on the same model car as yours.
Mine had to be done 3 times until it was done correctly - dealer paid but what a pain.
Mine had to be done 3 times until it was done correctly - dealer paid but what a pain.
#14
Be very careful who you use to install the windshield. I can tell you from personal experience that many installers, including some used by Porsche dealers, get it wrong. If its not properly seated, you will have major wind noise and, more importantly, if you have a front end impact the glass can dislodge. Get it done at a Porsche dealer who stands behind the work and make sure the installer has done a bunch of windshields on the same model car as yours.
Mine had to be done 3 times until it was done correctly - dealer paid but what a pain.
Mine had to be done 3 times until it was done correctly - dealer paid but what a pain.
Dealerships often change vendors, mostly cost related. So finding quality techs can be difficult. Safelite has always had issues with quality, they are a large nationwide chain and are decent at most regular cars. There simply not trained or have the time to do the quality required for Porsches and the like, they do have some decent techs though, but like trying to find a needle in a haystack.
Pm me if any of you would like any recommendations in the east bay.
Mike
#15
No comprehensive endorsement? I thought windshields were covered there.