Gorilla Glass for F-150, Fingers Crossed for Expy Too

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The6ofus

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Response from the company:

Thank you for your inquiry to Hyperformance Glass Products. Our Hybrid Windshield is not yet available for your requested model year vehicle. The F-Series Windshield is dimensionally different than the Expedition and they are not interchangeable. However, we have several additional vehicle model applications planned for release in the coming months and your vehicle application is under consideration. Please check our website for new product announcements and to place your order. HGP’s purchase price includes free shipping to your installer and a 2 Year industry leading warranty.

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Dang! My wife’s 17 just got cracked tonight due to construction near us. Guess it’s OE for now since it’s right in the line of sight.

I’ll take my OEM windshields via my insurance for FREE :)

My 13 Jeep windshield just got destroyed last week from the same construction mentioned above. I have $0 deductible glass coverage through State Farm and they have already authorized Gorilla Glass for the $0.



2017 XLT 4x4
 

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Just had the '04 windshield done last weekend with OEM replacement $0 deductible. Was the factory original and thoroughly sandblasted at about 189,000. After 15 years of zero claims it was due for glass. LOL

Pretty amazing to still have the original windshield after 189,000 miles! We have so many triaxles in my area hauling limestone that it’s only a matter of time before a rock flies up.
 

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Am I the only one that "sees" the windshield as a maintenance item/expense? I drive my vehicles longer term >10 years >175K if possible and there is nothing like that new glass! Invariably, there are enough rock chips/star fixes to warrant it or like in my old Tacoma w/lots of highway miles where the salt/sand/dirt/grit blast just makes the windshield prime for replacement. Any new glass is better. I have noticed that I drive with a larger gap in the Expy, mainly because I like to hold an egg between my foot and the brake if possible - fingers crossed no issues with the windshield yet.
 

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Pretty amazing to still have the original windshield after 189,000 miles! We have so many triaxles in my area hauling limestone that it’s only a matter of time before a rock flies up.

Yes it is a luck of the draw I guess. My '16 already has two chips in it on the lower passenger side at 30,000. I'll wait until it is worse and blasted. On my ,01 pickup I went close to 10 years with a chip. On my '06 I bought it with bad glass so changed it the same week. Within a month it had a chip...yes that stayed for 4 years until I sold it. LOL
 
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