I'd rather not, for sure, but one of the cars has had a rear shield replacement, made in Taiwan. It seems OK to the untrained eye, but to me it's shade of green is too light. Also, no defroster lines. Also, not compound glass, probably not heat absorbing.
The other worries I have are the front windows. I need to take 3 such windows out of 3 cars. What are the chances of a break? 1 in 3?
After that I need to have the polishing-guy come in and find out if there are scratches he can't fix.
All of this will be taking place in the next few weeks. Needless to say I am worried. It's not even sure anyone in Taiwan is willing to take those windows out for me, lest at my own risk.
Now, replacing/buying windows is a matter of (a lot) of money, which is no fun, but I also worry about the chrome window trim. I told the garage that if windows are found to be scratched beyond repair, then just put a brick through them instead of prying them out, and ensure saving the trim.
Honestly, what do you think? Would a company like Car-Glass, people that come to your home and fix car windows on-site, would they have issues getting a W123/W116 window +trim out without much trouble?