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Thanks for the summary. I'll keep that in mind when I do my install. Crack is now 2 inches longer, and doing a left turn. Projected path takes it right through the center of my field of vision, just as Murphy would predict.
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You might also want to remove the A-pillar trim pieces before the windshield install. One of mine has a nice mashed-in area up near the top where, I presume, a windshield installer hired by a previous owner hit it good with tool or something.
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[quote name='Scott Collins' timestamp='1348021908' post='132917']Just got a crack yesterday, driving on I95 southbound into Philadelphia. A semi kicked up a stone and it hit just under the wiper arm, ricocheting down and right to the bottom edge of the windshield. I had thought I was OK, because initially I did not see a mark, but it was too low to notice from the driver's seat. Price from Sunset was still as Flash quoted, above, $562 for the coupe and about $150 to ship to Cranbury, NJ. I really wanted to replace my shot a/c compressor, but that will have to wait as the crack snakes it's way right up the middle of the glass, now about the length of a dollar bill. Rats![/quote]
I think i can get you a windshield for around that price, free ship no tax. I also have an installer, who did mine for $200. PM if interested.
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