Chris:
I have found the "Safelite" glass is more prone to scratching than the
original "Carlite" brand. I also found out that if it's a insurance
replacement that you can request OEM from the glass companies for no
additional cost. They don't always have or keep an OEM brand unit in stock.
.
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> I just noticed this thread. I guess they must do a better job if you pay
> them. The company is somehow "owned" by Nationwide, and when doing
> claims for them, at least in their home city (Columbus), I would
> absolutely give them an F. This was on my girlfriend's car ('94 SHO MTX)
> and it came back with a mismatched color window glass, "Toughened" glass
> (as opposed to tempered), rattling junk in the door, and the door panel
> was falling off. Needless to say, she had asked them for OE Carlite
> glass, but did not get it.
> I'm curious if you guys requested original glass, because the blueish
> tint on the "replacement" if it could be called that was incredibly bad.
> Then again, the Gen I cars might have a better experience as they don't
> have the same tint as Gen II.
>
> -Chris
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