I did prefer getting the OEM glass, just the 2+ week wait was hard to understand.IMO, your better off, as some of the aftermarket glass is not as good as OEM, and might be missing the top tint.
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I did prefer getting the OEM glass, just the 2+ week wait was hard to understand.IMO, your better off, as some of the aftermarket glass is not as good as OEM, and might be missing the top tint.
Hey! I can take a closer look into your cracked windshield concern if you like. Can you send us a direct message with your VIN and the dealership name/location?When I purchased my BS in February of 2022, my dealership said they would replace the windshield once in the first year if I received any chips or cracks. Well, 15 months later, I have a crack almost all the way across the lower part of the winshield. Not sure if this was a dealer thing or a Ford thing. Haven't approached them yet.
The VIN is: 3FMCR9C65NRD26273Hey! I can take a closer look into your cracked windshield concern if you like. Can you send us a direct message with your VIN and the dealership name/location?
Y'all come on down to North Carolina. Windshields are cheaper and the weather is warmer.?I'm about to get my second replacement next week. Glass insurance is optional. I bought it with the 200.00 deductible. 1800.00 Canadian for a Badlands windshield!!
I’m not sure where you are in Washington, but I’ve used a place in Poulsbo for decades. Auto Glass Clinic at the Liberty Bay Auto Center. They have replaced windshields for me on a Thunderbird, Ranger and several F150 trucks. I’ve never been disappointed with their work or customer service. They take care of all the insurance paperwork too. I know this post is months old, but if you run into another issue, it might be worth checking them out.God damn 1800?? I was quoted $1100 here in the pnw and thought that was rough. They said something about it requiring a calibration which added to the cost.