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Originally Posted by c1pher
I got quotes for a competitor. I felt at $900 and the fact that it is much softer than glass, meaning it will need to be replaced quite frequently depending on how much you drive, I felt it was just better to replace the glass once I felt it was time or it cracked. You also lose some optical clarity and you really do not want to use a windshield wiper on them. This is more for a show car that might have to go on a road occasionally. Maybe if there was like a gorilla glass option but then you know it will cost more than your windshield would. While I have full PPF, and I did full PPF because the car is black, I typically just do the high impact areas and that has worked perfectly for me. My 911 just has the track package on it.
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I have gorrila glass on my wife's 2024 Wrangler. Cracked windshield yesterday with a small rock getting kicked up. Would not recommend gorrila glass and won't be replacing it with it. The guy that is doing my windshield says he sees just as many of them crack as normal windshields