Windscreen Replacement
#11
I had a problem with a non-Honda screen. The metal lug onto which the mirror attaches should be 'wedge' shaped. If it's flat (ie the side furthest away from the glass is parallel to the glass), the mirror won't fit on properly and will impede the 'dip' action of the mirror, meaning you can't dip it (fully) at night. Ask for an OEM Honda screen to be sure. If they don't, then sit in the car and make sure the 'dip' action works properly. Mine only went half way, so it didn't 'clunk' as you engaged the dip, and you couldn't see out the back when dipped because it didn't sit at the correct angle.
And yes, you will need a surround.
Rgds
Chris
And yes, you will need a surround.
Rgds
Chris
#12
Technically there is nothing special about the S2000.
No idea why so many owners think there might be?
#13
Originally Posted by rob2.2' timestamp='1324146103' post='21244919
Is there any hint/tips to make the job easier if different to doing a normal car(might not have done a S2k before)
Technically there is nothing special about the S2000.
No idea why so many owners think there might be?
I never said there was anything special did i but i just wanted to check, get peoples opinions who have had it done/replaced before
#14
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Autoglass did mine, it was fine bar the mirror issue mentioned above. The screen itself is a good fit (Pilkington).
You may get a bad fitter, but there's not a lot to distinguish until after the work is done I'm afraid.
You may get a bad fitter, but there's not a lot to distinguish until after the work is done I'm afraid.
#15
Autoglass did a good (and conciencious) job with mine, and refitted an OEM screen with no issues once I'd identified the problem.
As with any franchise though, it depends on the local staff.
As with any franchise though, it depends on the local staff.
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Originally Posted by rob2.2' timestamp='1324146103' post='21244919
Is there any hint/tips to make the job easier if different to doing a normal car(might not have done a S2k before)
Technically there is nothing special about the S2000.
No idea why so many owners think there might be?
No one is saying there is anything special but as they are not an every day car to the fitters they do tend to make a few mistakes i.e when refitting the mirror, trying to fit universal surround, cocky fitters like I had, oh it's S2000 fitted a few of these, after pulling in the yard and asking which car, then trying to fit the screen while he was on his mobile , the last fitters were very good but could fit the mirror as the fist one had damaged the mount on the mirror ,,,,,,,just watch them like a hawk who ever fit's it.
#19
Lings shows it as £262, might be worth getting hold of Si @ Hendy Performance see what he can get you one for?
#20
Originally Posted by m1bjr' timestamp='1324218569' post='21246048
[quote name='rob2.2' timestamp='1324146103' post='21244919']
Is there any hint/tips to make the job easier if different to doing a normal car(might not have done a S2k before)
Is there any hint/tips to make the job easier if different to doing a normal car(might not have done a S2k before)
Technically there is nothing special about the S2000.
No idea why so many owners think there might be?
I never said there was anything special did i but i just wanted to check, get peoples opinions who have had it done/replaced before
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Sure, I've been around long enough not to say something I cannot back up.
I am a company car driver and have had five screens replaced by Autoglass that I can reacll in the last few years.
Every one was a crock of crap, the S2000 had to be done three times and it was still untidy about the seals.
There are two different Autoglass franchises involved here too, and a VW Passat, an S2000 and a BMW E92 and E90.
National windscreens just replaced the screen on my big bimmer again, two months ago, as an insurance job.
Even they arrived with the older E46 screen but came back later with the correct part.
The fitter was excellent and tidy, the job was perfect including the notorious issues with the auto lights and rain sensors.
I am insured with Admiral Group and they have allegedly DROPPED AUTOGLASS as first line supplier in favour of National Windcreens. AG is 'backup' service.
This is a step in the right direction IMO.
Happy?