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WTB: Passat B4 Windshield

hcubed

Active member
Joined
Jul 27, 2004
Location
Boulder, CO
My windshield (1996 Passat TDI Wagon) is cracked and badly sandblasted, and I'm having a heck of a time finding a new windshield in the Colorado region. I've talked to at least one wholesaler (Mygrant) who says the windshields are available nationally but they're not here regionally and they won't ship them. The wholesale part number is FW00811. If anyone has a lead on one, please let me know. Installers will install the glass as long as it's new. Thanks.
 

ToddA1

Top Post Dawg
Joined
Aug 3, 2011
Location
NJ 08002
TDI
'96 B4V, '97 B4 (sold), '97 Jetta (scrapped)
Can’t help, but back in 2013 there were no B4 windshields available (at least locally). Glass shops couldn’t find anything for me. Used was your only option. I ended up grabbing 2 used OE windshields when I found them.


Even if Chinese, it’s nice to see some support. Just hope the quality is there.

-Todd
 

hcubed

Active member
Joined
Jul 27, 2004
Location
Boulder, CO
Oh jeez. I didn't realize it was such dire straits. The BBB reviews of procurement + install on windshieldstogo.com are pretty bad, however, I'll see if I can just get the glass and have a local shop do it. They have a warehouse in Denver which isn't too far. The local shops will do it for $150 but only if the glass is new.

Thanks for the support, guys. I'll let you know how it goes with windshieldstogo.com.
 

ToddA1

Top Post Dawg
Joined
Aug 3, 2011
Location
NJ 08002
TDI
'96 B4V, '97 B4 (sold), '97 Jetta (scrapped)
$285 for the windshield + $100 to install. See if Safelite is still offering them, it may be worth going through them. it’s known fact their glass is hit or miss, but at least they’d likely back it up, if so.

-Todd
 

hcubed

Active member
Joined
Jul 27, 2004
Location
Boulder, CO
Yea I tried Safelite and they said they couldn't do it because they didn't have any local glass. It was weird though since the online Safelite system let me go through the whole process but when I called the local shop to check they said no glass available. I'll see what happens with the windshieldstogo people and then maybe just try to order everything online with Safelite if windshieldstogo doesn't work out. Maybe Safelite will ship one in or something if order online.
 

j.speedo

New member
Joined
Jan 4, 2022
Location
Colorado Springs
TDI
1996 Passat TDI
I have a 96 Passat TDI Sedan and I got a windshield rfrom this place for like $300 install and all. I've got 1 chip so far but it hasn't spread and I was just in Copper with it in 0° weather. I'm new to owning a TDI and really VW in general so I'm not sure if it's the same windshield on the wagon. I hope this helps tho.
 

hcubed

Active member
Joined
Jul 27, 2004
Location
Boulder, CO
Hey Folks, update here.

windshieldstogo.com and Safelite couldn't get them. I called around to a couple of B2B suppliers and they say there are (3) in the US but in Texas, Tennessee, and California. I spoke with Precise Auto Glass and they have been extremely helpful. They confirmed the (3) availability and are going to try and get one on a bulk regional shipment which I guess happens once per month, otherwise it's a one-off shipping fee of $325 on top of the glass and installation. I also got a sketchy phishing PM from a new member here who said he had one.

Who know it was so hard!
 
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