Why Automakers Switched To Adhesive Windshields—And Why Repairmen Hate It
Glued windshields replaced rubber gaskets across the industry for structural rigidity and aerodynamic gains, but the real story is repairability. A shattered windshield on a modern car now means frame-alignment checks and hours in the shop instead of a quick gasket swap—and your insurance premium knows it.
Structural adhesives were always about cheaper manufacturing and damage control profits. The fact that repairers can't touch them without specialized equipment is a feature, not a bug.