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Stef914 02-19-2026 06:32 PM

Aftermarket windshield Dilemma
 
Hi all,

My ’01 986 developed a crack in the original windshield (Sekurit), so I’ll need to replace it soon.

I’ve received a quote from GTO Auto Glass in DTLA for $450 plus tax for a Chinese-made Fuyao windshield (with antenna and green/blue sunshade strip). I understand Fuyao supplies a large percentage of the global market.

For context, I’ve previously had a windshield replaced by GTO on another car and they did a solid job, so I’m comfortable with their workmanship.

Since my car still has the original Sekurit glass, I’m curious if anyone here has direct experience replacing OEM Sekurit with Fuyao on a 986. Any noticeable differences in clarity, fitment, antenna reception, or long-term durability?

I do love the car and plan on keeping and using it, but I’m not strictly attached to originality if the aftermarket option is genuinely decent. Just trying to understand whether Fuyao is perfectly acceptable — or if it’s considered a red flag for these cars.

Also, if you know of any other solid alternatives in the LA area (aside from used glass or eBay listings), I’d appreciate the recommendation.

Thanks in advance for any real-world feedback before I move forward.
Stefano

PLP 02-20-2026 05:15 AM

Do you want to hear my story?

Well... it took 3 replacements and ended up with OEM.

The first 3 times they did it, each time the seal was messed up. It was either large lump, or something different sticking out far, or would not fit at all.
In the end, when I finally advised them to get the trim from Porsche, they purchased the whole windshield from Porsche.

986 2003 base

And guess what - just month later I got a chip. But at least not a crack like it was earlier.

Rob175 02-20-2026 08:36 AM

I had a windshield replaced years ago on a different make and model (non-Porsche) by a Safelite shop in my area.

I too had lots of issues with the gasket/seal rubber. In that case they used whatever "crap" they had laying around and not the specific sealing for that car. After much complaining to my insurance company the windshield was replaced a second time BUT with the proper rubber gasket.

LESSON LEARNED.....always make sure they use the exact factory rubber gasket....which usually they must order in advance. Do that BEFORE they touch your car.


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