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    Gday...

    To be honest, I don't know. Given the Australia-wide (life-time?) guarantee I didn't worry ... and interestingly, the Townsville one, the auto-wipers didn't work ... and they couldn't figure out why - correct screeen, all connected properly .... at their cost (O'Briens) they teed up for the Townsville Dealer to check it out .. and the dealer couldn't figure out why either - so they re-loaded the software ...fixed up fine.

    I also don't know the brand of the one installed in Sale either .. but again, went in no problems, auto wipers this time were not a problem. I have had no issues at all since ... as I said, it is still in 'unmarked' condition, no leaks, no issues .... so I am satisfied with the screen whichever one it is.

    Cheers - John

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    Wink

    cheers John.

    I will check with OB tomorrow.

    I do like the fact that the OEM glass has opticool
    in it. I doubt the cheapers will have the same as Pilkingtons OEM.

    As I am not paying I would like the best) (or least the same)

    Again cheers for the feedback, much appreciated.

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    update

    Had a chat with OB today, and my insurance ( coles).

    Cole happy to pay for OEM replacement, OB use the Chinese made XYG by default.

    Benefits as far as I have research include, stronger screen less open to scratching, plus Pilkington screens have a UV coating which keeps 30% of the heat out. Pretty important of a machine with so much glass.

    little pilikington quote.
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    Pilkington coated windshields reflect more than 30 per cent of the sun's energy (more than five times that of a standard glass). This particularly benefits the new generation of vehicles that are commonly designed with larger glass areas."

    Anyway, gets changed next week. So I guess we will see.

    For me it was worth asking the question as I don't have to foot the bill this time.

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    Can I ask the cost quoted for oem?

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    Tbh. I didn't ask once they approved it.
    I will ask them Wednesday when it gets fitted.

    OBs are sourcing it so guess they will know.

    I'll report back then.

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    IR coating or UV coating?

    Quote Originally Posted by doddsy View Post
    Had a chat with OB today, and my insurance ( coles). Cole happy to pay for OEM replacement, OB use the Chinese made XYG by default. Benefits as far as I have research include, stronger screen less open to scratching, plus Pilkington screens have a UV coating which keeps 30% of the heat out. Pretty important of a machine with so much glass.
    little Pilkington quote.
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    Pilkington coated windshields reflect more than 30 per cent of the sun's energy (more than five times that of a standard glass). This particularly benefits the new generation of vehicles that are commonly designed with larger glass areas."
    This business of "coatings" re windscreen glass has me puzzled.

    I regard UV coatings, (Ultra Violet), as stopping fading of interiors and also reducing sunburn, but not really stopping what I call heat. To stop heat, one needs an IR, (Infra Red), coating and that is not so common, at least in EU spec vehicles. Here in North America, GM, Ford, and Chrysler plus the Japanese have what they call Low E or Low Emissivity glass. This is glass produced with something that blocks Infra Red. As such, penetration of the heat rays of the sun into the interior are reduced and that means a smaller air conditioner and hence reduced engine load and therefore better mileage - or more correctly, better fleet wide CAFE, (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) numbers.

    What I am saying is that the Pilkington trade mark Optikool refers only to UV penetration, (or its reduction), but not to IR which I would sure like to have as well. To resolve the problem on the side glass, I was able to install IR shielding film, but that is not practical for the windscreen.

    The link below relates to the film I used. I would really like to hear that Land Rover now has available a windscreen that has what is called here in North America, Low Emissivity properties, - that it shields one from Infra Red as well as UV.
    DISCO3.CO.UK Photo Gallery - LR3 miscellaneous/Trolley Jack Adapter

    The simple test for IR rejection is that the steering wheel does not burn your hands nor does the dash heat up. I had this type of windscreen in my 1992 Buick Roadmaster and 98 Chev Pickup so Low E or IR rejection is not something new.

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    Hi Bbyer

    You are correct, the opikool side windows and rear are uv protected and tinted to cool.

    However polling ton windscreens are IR resistant .

    I have extended the previous quote from their website .


    "
    Infrared Reflective Solar Control

    Pilkington coated windshields reflect more than 30 per cent of the sun's energy (more than five times that of a standard glass). This particularly benefits the new generation of vehicles that are commonly designed with larger glass areas.
    In addition to its coated glass product, Pilkington's Siglasolâ„¢ automotive glazing also reflects the sun's heat. Siglasolâ„¢ is constructed from an infrared reflecting film, laminated between two pieces of glass. The product can be used in all vehicle apertures. Also available is a product with a nonmetallic interlayer"


    Either way, I can't find similar claims by the Chinese aftermarket windscreen I was going to be left with!

    Cheers

    Doddsy

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    The FFRR might have the Infra Red rejecting glass.

    The link below suggests that the FF Range Rover from 2003 on wards has optional heat resisting glass available. It should, you can get sound, heated, and AK47 resistant glass as an option so IR should not be too much to ask for as I also see my 1992 Roadmaster listed.

    The difference between the Roadmaster and the FFRR is that near the interior rear view mirror where the black is, there is no IR resistant metal coating that also blocks RF, (Radio Frequencies). Hence that is where you would locate one of the toll pass transmitters. The Roadmaster windscreen did not have this feature - why not - well no automated toll readers in those days.

    My guess is that with the IR rejection option, one would see Siglasol rather than Optikool marked on the FFRR glass. This therefore sounds like for the 3 or the 4, we are limited to windscreens with UV rejection and a bit of IR rejection, but even in 2012, the true IR rejecting glass I had in my 1992 Roadmaster is still not yet available from Land Rover.

    Re XYG, some degree of UV rejection is near impossible not to have in glass; even that Coke bottle dropped from heaven in that movie had some.

    As you suspect however, and from what I have heard, Uluru thru XYG glass is just not the same as Ayers Rock thru a Series windscreen - something about the colour and shape, at least during the day. At night, the colour concerns are not so evident, just the shape.

    https://www.sunpass.com/specialWindshields

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    Bugger! my windscreen has just cracked from a tiny stone mark under the passenger side wiper right at the bottom of the screen. I have just had a bullseye fixed from our trip to WA where I had a stone hit directly in front of the driver.
    It looks like a new screen coming up and as the car is only 6 months old I will insist on a genuine Pilkington one.
    2012 Fuji White 3.0 D4, Rear view camera, Hi-line sound, E-diff, Xenon lights, ARB winch bar, Lightforce 240 50w HID. Brads sliders.

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    Got mine done on Wednesday , genuine pilkington.

    It's lovely, optikool. And clear as a bell.

    Even the install guys reckon for a windscreen that size the oem
    Was clearer .

    They have had a few xyg screens with distortion issues.

    I'm a happy camper .

    Good luck with your new one .

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