80 series Windshield Glass Replacement 2026

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ok so i should not have waited this long but i did, and i am regretting it. Called Safelite for a new windshield, finally trying to get back to fixing my rig up since I have a serious delamination issue occurring at the base. I am fine with the OEM glass being NLA, and going the route of aftermarket. Well, now the gasket is not being made. I called 2 local shops and left messages and no answer back. I am in the central florida region and can make a 100 mile drive or 200 mile no problem to get this glass fixed. Any one replaced their windshield recently?? At this point, if someone breaks their windshield, the insurance company will just total the vehicle out due to lack of parts. I could be wrong. Help me out mud thanks
 
Not sure what year your 80 is, but I can find the gasket from my Toyota dealer as well as Parsouq. Looks like there is a new part number for it. 56121-60100.

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The part numbers I listed above are for my 80, which is a 4/1994, so that should be what you need.
 
Tried to call you back twice about getting you a gasket which is readily available 🤷
 
I recently had my glass replaced in VA. no trouble at all. i did NOT go through my insurance or their chosen installer, Safelite. mostly b/c I was recommended by my local TLCA chapter to use a small local shop. cost me somewhere around $500 all in. he even cleaned up and treated some corrosion that was happening in the glass channel, and he was WELL versed in the Toyota install procedure.

i sourced a new gasket from Toyota of Richmond VA, but could have also let the glass shop source a gasket, which I think was aftermarket. i thought it best to go Mr T.
glass shop sourced the glass. Mr T glass is no longer available, as you know

my glass shop does all the work for the local toyota (and other) dealers. he keeps his own small shop and does installs there on days he's not at a dealer. so maybe call or visit your local dealer and inquire who THEY use.
 
IME Safelite is hit or miss quality.

Find the local shop that does the glass work for Toyota, Lexus, or Mercedes dealerships in your area for example. They won't use
a shop or company that screws things up much more than about once.

After Safelite messed up a windshield (twice) I called around to multiple dealerships in my area and asked who they use and got the name of a good shop/installer. Might work better to go to the dealership and ask nicely at the Parts counter then walk over to the Service area and ask again who does the windshield replacements for the dealership. And/or call the local independant shops directly and ask them who they install for and then decide who to use.

Ditto as mentioned above: 56121-60100 should be the correct/current "Weatherstrip" (gasket) for the windshield on all US FJ/FZJ80's The other style of weatherstrip/gasket with the chrome insert appears to still be available for those models in other markets that used that type of rubber gasket/weatherstrip (56121-60110)

OEM glass is NLA, FUYAO was available in the past and is generally considered OEM quality. One of my 80's has OEM glass, the other FUYAO
and I can't tell the difference when driving, only downside is that FUYAO is a Chy nuh owned company if that's a factor.
 
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My 2005 Lexus LS430 has an oem glass from Fuyao so quality must have been good for Lexus Japan to use it in the flagship sedan. So thanks for the gasket number it’s for a 1995-1997 FZJ80 which will work for my 1994
$170 at my Toyota dealer and then $613 for a pilkongton glass - more to follow
 
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