Windshield replacement
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Windshield replacement
Well, after a year and a half of commuting the entire length of 880 (don't get me started) and god knows how many foreign object strikes, I received a friendly reminder from a nice CHP officer that I really need to get my windshield replaced... so I probably ought to quit procrastinating on that.
All the threads on this topic are quite old; anyone have any recommendations for a shop around here? It seems like PPG glass and OEM molding is the way to go?
All the threads on this topic are quite old; anyone have any recommendations for a shop around here? It seems like PPG glass and OEM molding is the way to go?
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I'm on the third windshield now.. (yay for socal highways!)
I've actually gone the cheaper route and reused the molding... Works fine. Next time around I'll probably spring for the full replacement. But, it's saved me 200 each time for a new molding..
I've actually gone the cheaper route and reused the molding... Works fine. Next time around I'll probably spring for the full replacement. But, it's saved me 200 each time for a new molding..
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