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Old 02-18-2007, 07:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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windshield replacement questions

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

 
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Re: windshield replacement questions

On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 07:39:37 -0700, Mark A wrote:
[color=blue]
> <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]
>
> 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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