Huh, if you go through ICBC, you get OE spec glass... no matter where you go. You need to pay extra only if a OEM (manufacturer equivalent) glass is available and you really want an OE (original equipment) glass, basically the difference is it has the car manufacturers' logo on it.
Dealerships like Brian Jessels etc just farm out glass replacement to mobile shops anyways just like they do with rim repairs like NuBrite.. I rather go to a glassshop they get it done right in their shop, rather than a mobile service.
For late model BMWs the rain sensor is on the glass, so the glass is over a few thousand a pop.
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Originally Posted by shenmecar
I've heard Speedy uses cheaper and thinner glass. 
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