Window tint covered? Guessing its not
#12
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cool thanks guys
Just called Progressive as I was still technically covered by Progressive and they said I would have to submit an invoice to them and then I'll get reimbursed.
Just called Progressive as I was still technically covered by Progressive and they said I would have to submit an invoice to them and then I'll get reimbursed.
#13
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Originally Posted by RL1924,Jun 14 2009, 09:42 PM
It shouldn't be much... My two fronts were $80 pretty sure id say no more than $50 or its a rip
gonna find a few other shops in Suffolk to see how much...
Just called Avenue sound in Patchogue and same price, so $75.00 seems about average for that huge back window.
#14
Originally Posted by Venomous S,Jun 15 2009, 10:11 AM
Actually i just called Main stereo in Sayville and they said $75.00 hmmm...
gonna find a few other shops in Suffolk to see how much...
gonna find a few other shops in Suffolk to see how much...
#15
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Originally Posted by 2ks2knyc,Jun 15 2009, 10:16 AM
Its the season for tints so expect the prices to be up more than if you had it done a few months ago. Getting them done in the winter can be cheaper for the most part but I think its total
well, as long as progressive pays for it in the end it's all good...
HOpefully this is the end with progressive Not hearing too many good things about them from the glass place or the body shop...
#17
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Got my back window replaced
Well, I do not recommend THE GLASS DOCTOR
It looks as if they put a blindfold on and started applying glue so you can see a whole bunch of glue/silicone all along the bottom of the molding.
Even though you can only see it when you open up the trunk but still in my book that's unacceptable.
Also there were chunks of silicone in random spots on the paint.
I would think that before you deliver a car you make sure the paint around the window is silicone free.
so THE GLASS DOCTOR
Well, I do not recommend THE GLASS DOCTOR
It looks as if they put a blindfold on and started applying glue so you can see a whole bunch of glue/silicone all along the bottom of the molding.
Even though you can only see it when you open up the trunk but still in my book that's unacceptable.
Also there were chunks of silicone in random spots on the paint.
I would think that before you deliver a car you make sure the paint around the window is silicone free.
so THE GLASS DOCTOR
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