Windshield phobia
Well, as I think I commented here previously, there are 2 windshields that fit the G -- a windshield that has already cracked, and a windshield that will someday get cracked. I transitioned from the latter to the former on Monday when a car traveling the opposite direction spit a stone across a separating lane and onto my windshield landing about 3 inches left of the camera/radar box lower edge (behind the rearview mirror). It certainly was not the largest rock I've been hit with, but its shape and velocity were on target to do the deed. The chip it took out of the glass was only rice grain size, and I was hoping to make it 3 miles to town and have a glass shop epoxy it, but no such luck. It hair-lined top to bottom by the time I pulled into the parking lot. Crack is only on outer glass layer, so there's no problem driving while waiting for repair. Glass dealer called my insurance company, got approval (full coverage) for OEM glass replacement. On order now from MB with a 4 week lead time. Glass shop is certified to do all the installation and calibration, and my insurance company guarantees my satisfaction as the glass shop franchise is one of its preferred installers. Will update this post with details after repair is finished.
Paranoid? I think not. A couple weeks ago in suburban Denver, 3 clowns were driving around at night heaving softball size rocks pilfered from Walmart's parking lot onto the windshields of cars driving the opposite direction. This was all great fun until one of the struck vehicles lost control, drove off the road and the 20-something woman driving the car was killed. Law enforcement correlated the times and and locations of 7 rock-tossing/busted windshield incidents that night with cell-tower pinging, and identified the three perps through their cellphones. All three are now sitting in the county jail charged with 1st degree murder and are facing life prison sentences. Unfortunately, low-lifes like these three stooges never watch the news, and so there are plenty of others hell-bent on personal property destruction on the loose, believing they can get away with whatever they do, and ignorant of the stupidity of other like-minded creeps.
Back to my windshield repair -- genuine MB replacement glass with
Last edited by streborx; May 25, 2023 at 10:05 AM. Reason: changed Otto to Gottlieb
Well, as I think I commented here previously, there are 2 windshields that fit the G -- a windshield that has already cracked, and a windshield that will someday get cracked. I transitioned from the latter to the former on Monday when a car traveling the opposite direction spit a stone across a separating lane and onto my windshield landing about 3 inches left of the camera/radar box lower edge (behind the rearview mirror). It certainly was not the largest rock I've been hit with, but its shape and velocity were on target to do the deed. The chip it took out of the glass was only rice grain size, and I was hoping to make it 3 miles to town and have a glass shop epoxy it, but no such luck. It hair-lined top to bottom by the time I pulled into the parking lot. Crack is only on outer glass layer, so there's no problem driving while waiting for repair. Glass dealer called my insurance company, got approval (full coverage) for OEM glass replacement. On order now from MB with a 4 week lead time. Glass shop is certified to do all the installation and calibration, and my insurance company guarantees my satisfaction as the glass shop franchise is one of its preferred installers. Will update this post with details after repair is finished.
Small chip from a rock hitting the windshield, didn't think anything of it, spider-webbed top to bottom and to the sides a bit more and more over a couple days
OEM replacement done with insurance, no problems so far on the new glass..
If I get hit again with a small chip, I will try to get it fixed/epoxy/patched fast since I've never seen a glass chip spread so quickly and furiously on a car
x2 for posterity's sake to report the same thing happened to me on my 21 G63
Small chip from a rock hitting the windshield, didn't think anything of it, spider-webbed top to bottom and to the sides a bit more and more over a couple days
OEM replacement done with insurance, no problems so far on the new glass..
If I get hit again with a small chip, I will try to get it fixed/epoxy/patched fast since I've never seen a glass chip spread so quickly and furiously on a car
Small chip from a rock hitting the windshield, didn't think anything of it, spider-webbed top to bottom and to the sides a bit more and more over a couple days
OEM replacement done with insurance, no problems so far on the new glass..
If I get hit again with a small chip, I will try to get it fixed/epoxy/patched fast since I've never seen a glass chip spread so quickly and furiously on a car
When it comes to protecting your windshield, you might want to look into windshield protection films. They can add an extra layer of defense against rocks and debris. As for where to find these films and get them professionally installed, Dr. Rock Chip Repair specializes in windshield repair and could offer some guidance. Here's their link: https://www.coloradochip.com/.
Hopefully, that film can help you enjoy your G63 without those windshield woes! 🌟🔧
Hopefully, that film can help you enjoy your G63 without those windshield woes! 🌟🔧
Great in theory , but they dont work great and the scratch as well. I got one installed professionally in April of this year 2023. There is a definite almost haze on the windshield, it's not as clear as the glass with out the film. It also scratches pretty easily. In addition... today got a nice rock chip that instantly spidered across the windshield, even with the 500.00 film installed. Complete waste of money and wont be replacing the film when I get a new windshield. Was a fun 4.5 month run with a film that was basically a gimmick.
I am curious which brand of windshield film was it?
I've had exoshield and now have clearplex.
Initially they do seem to make the wipers chatter more but at least with the clearplex that has been less of an issue as time went on. Visibility is okay but my clearplex does have scratches on it from install but I can live with them.
For the exoshield I had at least 2-3 good hits that only put am impact mark on the film but no damage to windshield.
Just like PPF though, if you have a hard enough hit, it will go through the protection and damage the paint or windshield underneath.
The only "solution" I've found reliably is to avoid driving the G on the highway. Even that's not perfect but every rock chip or windshield damage I can think of has happened above 60 mph.
Initially they do seem to make the wipers chatter more but at least with the clearplex that has been less of an issue as time went on. Visibility is okay but my clearplex does have scratches on it from install but I can live with them.
For the exoshield I had at least 2-3 good hits that only put am impact mark on the film but no damage to windshield.
Just like PPF though, if you have a hard enough hit, it will go through the protection and damage the paint or windshield underneath.
The only "solution" I've found reliably is to avoid driving the G on the highway. Even that's not perfect but every rock chip or windshield damage I can think of has happened above 60 mph.
https://www.ultrafitprotection.com/H...t_Nano_Ceramic
I don't fully recall, but I THINK, it was this, I got this from the website of the place that installed it....
https://www.ultrafitprotection.com/H...t_Nano_Ceramic
https://www.ultrafitprotection.com/H...t_Nano_Ceramic
If we drove on the freeway more, i'd probably opt for just a lower deductible in general, like 100-250.00 instead of the 500-1000.00 I have now, which would also cover the glass. But it's just a gamble wether the increased cost is worth it. If I had to replace the windshield 2-3x a year it would of course be worth it, but I kinda penciled it all figuring 1x replacement every 12-18 months which is about 2x more than we had on our escalade. I think we replaced that 1-2 times in 3-4 years.
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I don't fully recall, but I THINK, it was this, I got this from the website of the place that installed it....
https://www.ultrafitprotection.com/H...t_Nano_Ceramic
https://www.ultrafitprotection.com/H...t_Nano_Ceramic
I did research on the topic a few years ago and basically I’d stick to exoshield or clearplex.
I don't know, but I have a hard time believing any of these companies products differ that much from brand to brand. Maybe some minor differences, but let's be honest we're talking about some clear vinyl with adhesive on it. The fact of the matter is there isnt a lot you can do to keep these from cracking when hit with a rock.
quick question.... Do all G63 2019 + have the heated windshield ? It's difficult to find accurate information, but if not all 2019+ G63 have heated windshield, how would one know if you do or dont have heated? IF they all are obviously it doesnt matter. But wondering if anyone knows.
two rocks hit my windshield and bounced off last weekend. slight indents in the windshield protection but no damage to the windshield. a couple more marks, will replace with new protection film! its a must have.
Replacing windshield again on my 2021 G63, I swear it's like if a pebble sneezes on the glass it chips and cracks... I've never had a car with a more delicate windshield (granted it is near vertical)
A definite (small) pain to pay the deductible and re-tint the front windshield every time...
Circling back is anyone happy with some sort of external windshield protector/film to prevent this from happening so easily? Have still been hearing very mixed reviews with Clearplex and Exoshield
A definite (small) pain to pay the deductible and re-tint the front windshield every time...
Circling back is anyone happy with some sort of external windshield protector/film to prevent this from happening so easily? Have still been hearing very mixed reviews with Clearplex and Exoshield
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1998 Land Cruiser, 2003 SL500, 2024 G63
Replacing windshield again on my 2021 G63, I swear it's like if a pebble sneezes on the glass it chips and cracks... I've never had a car with a more delicate windshield (granted it is near vertical)
A definite (small) pain to pay the deductible and re-tint the front windshield every time...
Circling back is anyone happy with some sort of external windshield protector/film to prevent this from happening so easily? Have still been hearing very mixed reviews with Clearplex and Exoshield
A definite (small) pain to pay the deductible and re-tint the front windshield every time...
Circling back is anyone happy with some sort of external windshield protector/film to prevent this from happening so easily? Have still been hearing very mixed reviews with Clearplex and Exoshield
Replacing windshield again on my 2021 G63, I swear it's like if a pebble sneezes on the glass it chips and cracks... I've never had a car with a more delicate windshield (granted it is near vertical)
A definite (small) pain to pay the deductible and re-tint the front windshield every time...
Circling back is anyone happy with some sort of external windshield protector/film to prevent this from happening so easily? Have still been hearing very mixed reviews with Clearplex and Exoshield
A definite (small) pain to pay the deductible and re-tint the front windshield every time...
Circling back is anyone happy with some sort of external windshield protector/film to prevent this from happening so easily? Have still been hearing very mixed reviews with Clearplex and Exoshield
It's saved my window multiple times. I can see where the rocks have hit and dented the film, but the window underneath it is fine. Of course, I'm OCD and PPF'ed the entire vehicle and then ceramic coated over that. Only crack I've had is on my drivers side blinker on the hood, which wasn't PPF'ed.
Clearplex all the way for me. Plus I only use The Windy Co. wipers. No chatter like oem.
https://windywipers.com/?mc_cid=960a...eid=61af8ad3d3
https://windywipers.com/?mc_cid=960a...eid=61af8ad3d3
Clearplex all the way for me. Plus I only use The Windy Co. wipers. No chatter like oem.
https://windywipers.com/?mc_cid=960a...eid=61af8ad3d3
https://windywipers.com/?mc_cid=960a...eid=61af8ad3d3
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2024 G 63, 2015 Ferrari 458 Speciale
I put Exoshield on my 2020 G 63. It helps quite a bit. It seems to depend on the speed, size, shape, etc., of the rock. I had a rock hit that sounded like a gun shot that put a small blemish in the film, but protected the windshield. Another time, a rock hit the same windshield (seemed very similar to the first rock hit), but this time the windshield cracked. So, my personal experience is 50-50. But, for $400 or so for Exoshield, it was worth it to me just to avoid the hassle of replacing a cracked windshield even if it only works half the time
BTW, I traded my 2020 G 63 for a 2024 G 63, but this time I could not find an Exoshield installer (not sure why). I ended up having a similar protective film (Ultrafit) installed. The installer said his other clients have had good luck with this film. I haven't had any rock hits (yet), so hopefully he's right
FYI, Exoshield seems to be a thicker film, so I'd prefer it if given a choice. One last thing. I'm major OCD, and I have always been reluctant to put any kind of protective film on the windshield of any of my cars because I was concerned about distortion. I have used ClearPlex, Exoshield and Ultrafit and I have never noticed even the slightest distortion. One more last thing
It's my understanding that Xpel (I've been using their paint protective film for years, and I've been very satisfied) recently introduced windshield protective film. I haven't had a chance to pursue this new film, but it might be worth considering 
BTW, I traded my 2020 G 63 for a 2024 G 63, but this time I could not find an Exoshield installer (not sure why). I ended up having a similar protective film (Ultrafit) installed. The installer said his other clients have had good luck with this film. I haven't had any rock hits (yet), so hopefully he's right
FYI, Exoshield seems to be a thicker film, so I'd prefer it if given a choice. One last thing. I'm major OCD, and I have always been reluctant to put any kind of protective film on the windshield of any of my cars because I was concerned about distortion. I have used ClearPlex, Exoshield and Ultrafit and I have never noticed even the slightest distortion. One more last thing
It's my understanding that Xpel (I've been using their paint protective film for years, and I've been very satisfied) recently introduced windshield protective film. I haven't had a chance to pursue this new film, but it might be worth considering 
Replacing windshield again on my 2021 G63, I swear it's like if a pebble sneezes on the glass it chips and cracks... I've never had a car with a more delicate windshield (granted it is near vertical)
A definite (small) pain to pay the deductible and re-tint the front windshield every time...
Circling back is anyone happy with some sort of external windshield protector/film to prevent this from happening so easily? Have still been hearing very mixed reviews with Clearplex and Exoshield
A definite (small) pain to pay the deductible and re-tint the front windshield every time...
Circling back is anyone happy with some sort of external windshield protector/film to prevent this from happening so easily? Have still been hearing very mixed reviews with Clearplex and Exoshield











