Fitting new windscreen

DMC63

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Has anyone recently fitted a new windscreen in an E85? If so, how much did it cost, what other bits did you replace or would recommend replacing with the screen?
 
paddy wright said:
Get it done on your insurance and insist on them using OEM BMW glass
And what reason would I give? The screen is badly scratched and has a few dinks in it but too large to fill and polish.
 
DMC63 said:
paddy wright said:
Get it done on your insurance and insist on them using OEM BMW glass
And what reason would I give? The screen is badly scratched and has a few dinks in it but too large to fill and polish.

Stones can fly up at anytime and one in the arc swept by the drivers wiper would certainly require a new screen

General suggestion is to replace the screen rubber trim with genuine BMW and if a bit tired I'd replace the lower scuttle cover that often breaks clips and doesn't fit well
 
cj10jeeper said:
DMC63 said:
paddy wright said:
Get it done on your insurance and insist on them using OEM BMW glass
And what reason would I give? The screen is badly scratched and has a few dinks in it but too large to fill and polish.

Stones can fly up at anytime and one in the arc swept by the drivers wiper would certainly require a new screen

General suggestion is to replace the screen rubber trim with genuine BMW and if a bit tired I'd replace the lower scuttle cover that often breaks clips and doesn't fit well
Thanks guys. I've got a windscreen excess of £65. I'll give the insurance company a call.

This is the paragraph from my insurance that throws up concerns of getting BMW oem parts.

- Windscreen Replacement/Repair Limit when not using our approved repairer
When making a claim under Section 8 of your policy for replacement or repair of windscreen or windows of your car, the maximum amount we will pay will be £95 after deducting the excess, if you do not use our approved glass company via our glass line number shown on your schedule or Certificate of Motor Insurance

How do I ensure that 'glassline' (The insurers appointed company) use BMW oem and replace the rubbers and scuttle cover? Any good reasons for only using BMW oem that will sway them? I only want BMW oem fitted.
 
Yeah it was for me- politely explain that you are aware that non BMW are prone to leaks, wind noise etc and that you will only accept OEM.
 
paddy wright said:
Yeah it was for me- politely explain that you are aware that non BMW are prone to leaks, wind noise etc and that you will only accept OEM.

Thanks Paddy.
 
May be a silly question but how would you know that you will receive OEM parts even if stipulatig theyre used?
 
Despite not having BMW screens in my Z4M (2 Pilkington ones so far), I've not had any leaks/noises from the screens.
 
mmm-five said:
Despite not having BMW screens in my Z4M (2 Pilkington ones so far), I've not had any leaks/noises from the screens.

Indeed pilkington is oe manufacturer for BMW I believe. Had their glass in my old M3 with no problems (after autoglass or whoever it was brought the wrong glass 3 times :headbang: ) and I'd have no issue using one again. It just doesn't have the bmw stamp on it, no real biggy.
I think issues arise from having pattern part rubbers, for the sake of a few extra quid it's probably worth getting those yourself rather than believing mr autoglass that they are oem.
 
After a failed attempt (YouTube can be dangerous) to replace the windscreen rubber with the windscreen in place, I had to replace the windscreen...

Carglass quoted 800 euro, had it done at a local place for 270 euro (excluding the 25 euro windscreen rubber). Not OEM but Saint-Gobain Sekurit, and no problems with leaks or wind noise.

The scuttle cover had to be replaced, as it had become brittle and the fixings were broken off (unavoidable) when the windscreen was replaced so a new one fitted at about 140 euro. That part is very unlikely to be covered by the insurance.
 
I'll offer a little help from this side of the Atlantic:

When I bought my Z4C in July, the windshield was in terrible condition. Wiper rash and rock chips galore. Surprising considering the car only at 48K miles at that point. I cleaned it with a mild abrasive* to get a picture of how bad it was and to remove any grime and water spots. Pretty bad. When the Sun was low on the horizon, or with oncoming headlights, it was near impossible to see out of.

As the windshield was undamaged from an insurance standpoint, I opted to pay out of pocket. I was having some other work done to the car so no big deal to me. BMW glass was something like $800-$900. Aftermarket was $400 with installation. Normally, I go full OEM. But a $400 difference was a big enough discount to sway me otherwise. I personally cannot tell a difference other than I can now see clearly through the windshield.

*Bar Keepers Friend. It's a very fine powder used for cleaning the smooth glass top stoves. I mix a slurry and use it as directed. Just lightly rub it on the glass, let it glaze over, and then lightly buff it off with a damp microfiber. Gets rid of lots of baked on bugs, road garbage and general funk.
 
Thanks for all the input guys.

I spoke with the glass Co, they said they'd have to clear using oem parts. Got a call of the insurance Co, they're happy to go ahead with oem glass and new oem rubbers.

They want a pic of the screen stamp. The stamp reads Pilkington :? Does this mean it's not a Oe original screen?
 
Chris_D said:
May be a silly question but how would you know that you will receive OEM parts even if stipulatig theyre used?

Surely it would have BMW stamped on it and it would match the tint of the other windows.
 
TomK said:
mmm-five said:
Despite not having BMW screens in my Z4M (2 Pilkington ones so far), I've not had any leaks/noises from the screens.

Indeed pilkington is oe manufacturer for BMW I believe. Had their glass in my old M3 with no problems (after autoglass or whoever it was brought the wrong glass 3 times :headbang: ) and I'd have no issue using one again. It just doesn't have the bmw stamp on it, no real biggy.
I think issues arise from having pattern part rubbers, for the sake of a few extra quid it's probably worth getting those yourself rather than believing mr autoglass that they are oem.

Is your pilkington screen green tinted to match the other windows?
 
I would advise you go to on of their fitting centres rather than doing it on the drive. A dry, covered fitting centre with all the tools handy and possibly extra parts if required is better than doing it outside. They'll also have extra pair of hands available if there's a problem.

Personally, I would not (corrected) worry about OEM versus other glass. The biggest worry is the quality of fitting.
 
csquire4 said:
I would advise you go to on of their fitting centres rather than doing it on the drive. A dry, covered fitting centre with all the tools handy and possibly extra parts if required is better than doing it outside. They'll also have extra pair of hands available if there's a problem.

Personally, I would worry about OEM versus other glass. The biggest worry is the quality of fitting.

That makes good sense, I'll go to a centre. My screen is a Pilkington. No Bmw stamp. I'm more concerned with having the correct tint. Not really bothered about the green band, tbh the green band is a bit dated.
 
DMC63 said:
Is your pilkington screen green tinted to match the other windows?
Yep it was identical to the BMW screen removed (marked as pilkington also), same tint, sunstrip, and the auto rain sensor thing worked exactly as before.
 
DMC63 said:
Has anyone recently fitted a new windscreen in an E85? If so, how much did it cost, what other bits did you replace or would recommend replacing with the screen?

If you live near london and your car doesn't have a rain sensor you could do worse that get this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-BMW-Z4-E85-E86-WINDSCREEN-BMW-51317051545-/132080773947?hash=item1ec0a0ab3b:g:NBYAAOSwr~lYnnov

and you'll need this rubber
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-BMW-Z4-E85-E86-Coupe-Roadster-Windscreen-Moulding-Trim-OEM-51317017021-/131755660463?hash=item1ead3fd4af:g:kncAAOSwHxVW67-N
 
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