Is the S windshield thinner than typical?
Originally Posted by FILTHY BEAST,Mar 11 2005, 12:52 PM
....the point being is that if you have a $500.00 deductiable you CANT use
your insurance...... and i can get em all day long for $175.00 installed.
your insurance...... and i can get em all day long for $175.00 installed.
If the chip hasn't "spiderwebbed" yet, many insurance providers will repair (but not replace) it for free with no deductible.
I had two chips repaired last year for free. My insurance provider told me that they'll cover up to 5 chips per year with no deductible. The chips are still somewhat visible afterwards, but they don't spread, so you can continue using the existing windshield.
I had two chips repaired last year for free. My insurance provider told me that they'll cover up to 5 chips per year with no deductible. The chips are still somewhat visible afterwards, but they don't spread, so you can continue using the existing windshield.
Originally Posted by FILTHY BEAST,Mar 11 2005, 12:52 PM
....the point being is that if you have a $500.00 deductiable you CANT use
your insurance...... and i can get em all day long for $175.00 installed.
your insurance...... and i can get em all day long for $175.00 installed.
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