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Old 15 Jul 2003, 04:22 am
Franz Bestuchev
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Default Re: winshield repair

Yea, I'll have to fire up the inkjet to pay more in bills though.

TL wrote:

> Check your car insurance. For literally a few bucks a year, we have
> glass coverage. If the windshield gets cracked as ours did, the
> replacement windshield is replaced free. They have a network of shops
> they deal with nationally, so I'm sure they get a good price. The
> replacement was a VW windshield installed in my garage using VW
> specified adhesive. I know that, because the guy who came out went
> through the VW installation instructions and specifications with me so
> I'd understand it was being done correctly.
>
> Why take a chance on a crack?
>
>
> On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 13:44:35 -0600, Franz Bestuchev
> <fbestuchev@n05p4m.userealsugar.com> wrote:
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>>I just got a WICKED crack on my windshield. Got it fixed for $35 with a
>>lifetime guarantee. Figuring as this one is 12 years old now, the first
>>crack isn't too bad. The fix is meant to be structural more than
>>cosmetic. Mine is still plainly obvious, but less so than a giant spider
>>web looking thing across the passenger side.
>>
>>Larry h. wrote:
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>>
>>>just had my windshield repaired because of a star crack. looks better but
>>>not really satisfied. anyone have any similar experience? thanks!
>>>
>>>

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