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e30 windscreen, anyone know how much?

Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 6:16 pm
by nicey
Got to get a new windscreen fitted to my e30, was wondering how much I should be looking to pay for a new one?
Can't got through insurance as car is road at the moment.

Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 6:29 pm
by StuBeeDoo
IIRC a genuine BMW one is somewhere around £200+VAT.

Be very careful if you use one if the mobile fitting chains (Autoglass etc), they 'screens they use are inferior and scratch very easily. I've done this twice now on different cars and had the same result both times. Next time I want a 'screen, I'll be getting a genuine one and fitting it myself.
If you aren't going through insurance, Autoglass etc aren't that much cheaper than BMW either.

Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 7:21 pm
by kam-325i
StuBeeDoo wrote:they 'screens they use are inferior and scratch very easily.
gotta dissagree with that.

All auto glass is made and tested to the OEM spec. There are only a handfull of manufactures that produce the glass.
Nearly 90% of the glass supplied to german car makers comes from one producer. the same glass is supplied to these "mobile " chains, only difference is that there is no "BMW" or Audi" or "VW" stamp on them.
Glass changed under insurance is spec'd by the insurance companys.

Yes, i do represent one of these "Mobile fitting chains". (Not Autoglass)

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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 7:23 pm
by jonny323i
there are loads of good second hand ones knocking about mate why not have one of those cheap and fit it really easy to fit too

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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 7:54 pm
by Brianmoooore
Very simple DIY job to remove and refit an E30 windscreen, BTW. The only difficult bit is refitting the locking strip if you don't have the correct tool.

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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 8:10 pm
by mykez69
As above, removing and refitting a windscreen is easy with the correct tools. See what you can find on Ebay and the like.

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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 8:19 pm
by dobbie82
Pretty sure I have got one in Fairbourne near dolgellau N.Wales for £15 collected.. well I know I have one as was taken out yesterday but need to check for chips/scratches

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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 8:37 pm
by kam-325i
i thought dogy was in mid wales......ill have to have a look out for you on my next trip to barmuff !!!

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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 8:42 pm
by nicey
@Dobbie, could you have a look at the condition, might be interested, was going to have a look at my local scrap yard as the owner rally's 318is's., what car are you breaking?

Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 12:36 pm
by harry_p
StuBeeDoo wrote:IIRC a genuine BMW one is somewhere around £200+VAT.

Be very careful if you use one if the mobile fitting chains (Autoglass etc), they 'screens they use are inferior and scratch very easily. I've done this twice now on different cars and had the same result both times. Next time I want a 'screen, I'll be getting a genuine one and fitting it myself.
If you aren't going through insurance, Autoglass etc aren't that much cheaper than BMW either.
the screen autoglass put in my m3 was made by pilkington, who also make or have made oem e30 windscreens.

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Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 12:48 pm
by essexgirlracer
I had mine changed last month I think it was by Autoglass and to be honest they suck!!! they had issues trying to get the insert back in and it's still not fitted properly now....... and I also found there fitters and phone staff ignorant and rude....... x

Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 5:02 pm
by kam-325i
harry_p wrote: the screen autoglass put in my m3 was made by pilkington, who also make or have made oem e30 windscreens.
They still do.

Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 5:32 pm
by StuBeeDoo
harry_p wrote:
StuBeeDoo wrote:IIRC a genuine BMW one is somewhere around £200+VAT.

Be very careful if you use one if the mobile fitting chains (Autoglass etc), they 'screens they use are inferior and scratch very easily. I've done this twice now on different cars and had the same result both times. Next time I want a 'screen, I'll be getting a genuine one and fitting it myself.
If you aren't going through insurance, Autoglass etc aren't that much cheaper than BMW either.
the screen autoglass put in my m3 was made by pilkington, who also make or have made oem e30 windscreens.
Well, I can only speak as I find. The 'screen my local Autoglass fitted in my touring is branded "Safevue" and IMHO it's shite. It was badly scratched within a few months and when I went back and complained Autoglass didn't want to know. I've seen 10 year old perspex that isn't as badly scratched as my 'screen. :roll:

TBH, I would have expected a Pilkington 'screen for the price I paid, and I'm sure it would have been far better quality.

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Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 6:26 pm
by dobbie82
asked my hubby what nick its in and he says its in good nick, it passed an MOT anyway, also says its really easy to remove/refit.

Breaking a 318i lux 1990. had it a few years now but recently bought a 325i and the 318i isnt worth selling as its inner arch needs replacing and its worth more in bits and i need to recoup some of the money to put into the 325i

Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 6:48 pm
by kam-325i
StuBeeDoo wrote:
harry_p wrote:
StuBeeDoo wrote:IIRC a genuine BMW one is somewhere around £200+VAT.

Be very careful if you use one if the mobile fitting chains (Autoglass etc), they 'screens they use are inferior and scratch very easily. I've done this twice now on different cars and had the same result both times. Next time I want a 'screen, I'll be getting a genuine one and fitting it myself.
If you aren't going through insurance, Autoglass etc aren't that much cheaper than BMW either.
the screen autoglass put in my m3 was made by pilkington, who also make or have made oem e30 windscreens.
Well, I can only speak as I find. The 'screen my local Autoglass fitted in my touring is branded "Safevue" and IMHO it's shite. It was badly scratched within a few months and when I went back and complained Autoglass didn't want to know. I've seen 10 year old perspex that isn't as badly scratched as my 'screen. :roll:

TBH, I would have expected a Pilkington 'screen for the price I paid, and I'm sure it would have been far better quality.
Safevue....?? They should not be using that brand over here.....well not in E30's anyway....

Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 7:33 pm
by StuBeeDoo
kam-325i wrote:Safevue....?? They should not be using that brand over here.....well not in E30's anyway....
8O You're kidding me, right???:clin:
What's wrong with Safevue, other than they scratch worse than perspex?

Re: e30 windscreen, anyone know how much?

Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 8:04 pm
by BadDave
nicey wrote:Got to get a new windscreen fitted to my e30, was wondering how much I should be looking to pay for a new one?
Can't got through insurance as car is road at the moment.
I had one done for the Mot back in September

The bill came to £125 fitted.I only paid the policy excess tho.

Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 8:14 pm
by h7fal
I've got a new tinted cab screen with the little green bit at the top on order with dealers just now, think it was around £180 (+vat) but they knock a few percent off that for older parts. I've also ordered new rubber and strips, add in the fitting and the whole lot will be over £300.

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Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 8:25 pm
by Duke137
Well I got a nearly new screen off odbod's breaker for next to nothing and I slipped an auto windscreens man a few quid when they replaced the windscreen on my other car through the insurance.... Job well done lol

Simon (Odbod) said this screen was costly when he had it put in his

Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 9:38 pm
by kam-325i
StuBeeDoo wrote:
kam-325i wrote:Safevue....?? They should not be using that brand over here.....well not in E30's anyway....
8O You're kidding me, right???:clin:
What's wrong with Safevue, other than they scratch worse than perspex?
Safevue produce glass for the US domestic market.

A Few years ago (10-15) Safevue ,some would say, had a bad rep for producing poor quality glass. caused by using a cheap glass recipie.....there was a general concensous not to use thier glass over here.

Looks like you may of had some old stock fitted.

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Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 9:47 pm
by E30BeemerLad
I removed a windscreen from a breaker at my local frag yard for £10 and it took 2 minutes.

Fitting it was pish easy too, but without the correct size diamond shape tool to get the strip back in it's a proper pain in the arse. You can buy the tool on ebay for about £10