OEM Auto Glass



Car glass includes a windshield, rear window, side windows, and sometimes a glass sunroof. All these components are designed to provide visibility while keeping you and your passengers protected from the elements, cold weather, flying rocks, road debris, and insects. For maximum comfort, side windows can be lowered or raised by pressing a button or a switch or by using a crank handle. Car windows are crafted of safety glass that is much stronger than standard glass and doesn’t create dangerous sharp pieces when broken. Car manufacturers usually use tempered glass for the rear window and side windows. When this glass breaks, it shatters into multiple tiny, non-sharp pieces, minimizing the risk of potential injury.

Since the windshield is one of the most exposed vehicle components, it’s manufactured of laminated glass. Made by placing a polyvinyl butyral film between two or more sheets of glass, this glass is nearly indestructible. It helps retain your vehicle’s structural integrity and keep you inside the cabin in case of an accident. And even if it breaks, the shards adhere to the film to reduce injury. No matter how durable your auto glass is, years of use and constant exposure to road hazards can take a toll on its appearance and integrity. If you’re looking for a quality replacement for your scratched, cracked or broken windshield, rear or side window, our extensive selection of OEM auto glass is the way to go. The auto glass components we offer are crafted according to your car maker’s specific requirements, so they will match the color, fit, form, and shape of the components that came with your vehicle when it was brand new.

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1 review
5 of 5
Perfect Replacement
A couple of changes were made, but none of them got in the way.
Posted by Chellam (Center Hill, FL) / August 12, 20211999 Ford Windstar