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Old May-9th-2005 | 04:52 PM
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Crack in windshield

Driving home today out of no where I hear this loud crack sound. My frist thought was dam these new speakers better not be poping then I saw it on the passenger side. The only other thing on the road was this little blue saturn way up the road. So I assume it came from the other side of the highway, and I was being so carefull to avoid trucks.

Its a small pit with some cracks comming off it, about the size of a dime. Ive been told I need to replace the windshield now. Is there any magic windshield repair I can get done that anyone has had good experiences with?
Old May-9th-2005 | 05:21 PM
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hmm, no dude, just replace it, or get it fixed.
Old May-9th-2005 | 11:49 PM
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negative.. if the pit/crack can be covered with a dollor bill, then it can be repaired. for free with your insurance. call your agent up/ or company and set an appointment for an shop to fix it up. I know this because i used to work at a insurance company. my suggestion, get it fixed as soon as possible becuase it only gets worse from there.
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