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Re: windshield replacement questions
On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 07:39:37 -0700, Mark A wrote:
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> <johnyang97@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1171806929.087385.116070@m58g2000cwm.googlegroups.com...[color=green]
>> Hi all,
>> Last week we got a lot of snow+ice in Boston as many of you probably
>> did too.
>> In chipping out my '89 Corolla SR5 from under 2 inches of solid ice a
>> couple nights ago I was probably too aggressive (in retrospect should
>> not have used my hands/fists to knock the ice sometimes. I was being
>> gentle at first, such as by running the heater at full blast for 30
>> minutes to try to loosen and melt the ice, but the ice wasn't budging
>> at all), 'cause the next day I noticed a crack running across the
>> entire lower length of the windshield. It does not affect my
>> visibility, but it will not pass inspection in June like this
>> obviously, and I heard that the police may also ticket you if you have
>> a cracked windshield? If not for the ticketing part, then I'd think
>> about waiting under winter's over before replacing the windshield, in
>> case it gets broken again. Driving from Boston to NJ yesterday I
>> noticed a few cars pulled over on the highway with shattered
>> windshields due to ice flying off the top of vans/trucks/SUVs.
>>
>> I do NOT have comprehensive insurance hence no glass coverage.
>>
>> How much should I expect to pay to have this done? The "instant price
>> quotes" online come out about $275. I'm aware that almost all
>> windshield replacements are done under people's comprehensive
>> insurance, so the price charged may be high since people are not
>> paying for it directly. Since I don't have comprehensive though, then
>> price is an issue.
>>
>> What is my best bet to getting this done well and less expensively?
>> My apt's in a wealthier suburban area so I think local shops would
>> have high prices. About 5-10 miles away are some lower-middle-class
>> blue-collar neighborhoods and I was thinking to call them, explain I
>> have no comprehensive coverage, and see what kind of price I can get.
>>
>> In 2000 I asked a glass shop in New Haven, CT what it costs to replace
>> the Corolla's windshield and they told me $130, but that was a long
>> time ago and I live too far from there now anyhow.
>>
>> Thanks for your help!
>> John[/color]
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> I think $275 is about right for a quality job. If you pay a lot less, then
> you may be asking for trouble down the road. Check for coupons from the
> website of the companies that do this to see if you can save a little money.
>
> Also, I would wait until it gets warmer. You want to have this done on a
> reasonably warm day where you can park your car in the sun for at least 2-4
> hours while the glue dries. This will help prevent leaks. Many companies
> will come to your location (such as where you park your car at work) to do
> it. You do not want to drive the car until the glue dries.[/color]
In Mass, you can get ticketed for faulty equipment with a broken
windshield. I got away with it for about 4 months with a van I hardly
drove, but it's still a 'risk' (and, your insurance goes up for this
'infraction'.)
You can try A&R Glass in Southwick, but I don't know if they'll go out
that far. You might have to meet them somewhere. They replaced the
windshield in my van for <$200, and gave me a quote for $180 for a Mazda.
Of course, I know tham from where I used to work, but I think he only gave
me 10%, so it's not that bad...
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