BlackICE
GT Owner
"May the lice of 10,000 camels..."
I woke up about 1/2 hr ago with a real SOUR stomach. I wonder if YOU TWO have anything to do with it! :lol
Take 2 Tums and a 1/2 glass of water and go back to sleep!
"May the lice of 10,000 camels..."
I woke up about 1/2 hr ago with a real SOUR stomach. I wonder if YOU TWO have anything to do with it! :lol
Take 2 Tums and a 1/2 glass of water and go back to sleep!
Maybe pop a toilet roll in the fridge for later.
Kendall have you ever replace a windshield, if so, what procedures do you follow and approximately what would charge?
....................but a FGT specialist that knows the procedure.
So do you guys think a major insurance carrier (State Farm, in my case) will pay to have it done RIGHT, or cheapest way out, in case of needed replacement?
Insurance companies will NOT drop you or raise your renewal premium specifically due to a not at fault comprehensive claim.
No - but they'll sure look for another way to drop you - such as "not doing business in your area anymore" - may the the street block you live on.
So do you guys think a major insurance carrier (State Farm, in my case) will pay to have it done RIGHT, or cheapest way out, in case of needed replacement?
If the rock didn't shatter or make big long cracks, in other words, it's a visible chip, but no more, try the resin injection repairs. Most insurance companies cover it 100%. Most glass places do it and I've seen a couple of mobile places at car shows lately.
Definitely give the repair a shot. If it doesn't work you can still go the replacement route. The glass company will credit back to the insurance company the cost of the repair if it fails and your back to square one. If the hit is outside the wiper area or at least not in the general field of vision you will probably forget it is even there after awhile. All repairs do not turn out the same but I've seen many that if you don't know where it is located you really have to hunt to find it.
AJK