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Old 12-28-2013, 09:20 AM   #29
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If you haven't already, be sure to ask for OEM glass. I've had cheap replacements in the past and they seem to pit much easier. All insurance might not give you the option... something to consider if you're shopping around.
My factory windshield has pitted like crazy- hundreds of small pits across the
entire surface after 4 1/2 years & 30,000 miles. Funny, but not one body chip.
Also, here in Ct everyone I know has "full glass coverage". Same = equils
free replacement, no deductible.
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Old 12-28-2013, 12:50 PM   #30
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Had the same thing happen to me last week OP. The crack on my windshield looks almost identical.

Do I just go to GM to get a new windshield?
I don't want them getting some aftermarket brand shit somewhere else, when I want the exact same windshield I have now, just not cracked..
if you bring it to a dealer they will just call someone to come do it.. we handle the work for two local Ford dealers and they call me for everything..

best thing is to call a local company and see if they accept your insurance.. let them handle the claim and just tell them you want Pilkington glass (which is OE)
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Old 12-28-2013, 09:44 PM   #31
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if you bring it to a dealer they will just call someone to come do it.. we handle the work for two local Ford dealers and they call me for everything..

best thing is to call a local company and see if they accept your insurance.. let them handle the claim and just tell them you want Pilkington glass (which is OE)
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Old 12-29-2013, 03:39 AM   #32
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+1 Have had glass coverage with USAA at little cost and have replaced a few. Been a while but can't remember even paying a deductible. Could be poor memory now. LOL
USAA has no deductible and I believe they allow for 1 replacement per year. At least in AZ

Also I lowered my comprehensive deductible to $250.
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