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General Forums => Tow Vehicles => Topic started by: Curt on March 15, 2019, 02:13:40 PM
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The one downside of taking my truck to NC is that it took a rock to the windshield on the way down. It hit so hard that the noise made my wife and I jump when it happened!
I tried hard to see where it hit, but couldn't see it while we were driving. (fp)
But on our last day there, I cleaned the windshield spotless, and it was while I was cleaning it that I spotted where the rock hit. It's not huge, but there's clearly a small bullseye divot there.
I thought about buying a $13 windshield repair kit, but opted instead to spend the $40 to get it fixed professionally. I read too many horror stories of people starting off with a tiny chip and then ending up with a large crack when they tried to fix it themselves.
I'm not gonna be that guy (nope)
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The repair kits have always worked pretty good for me. Have not had to go back and re-do any of them.
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The repair kits have always worked pretty good for me. Have not had to go back and re-do any of them.
I have heard that they tend to work well, but I don't want to risk turning a small chip into a larger crack. For me, it's worth the $40 to have a pro handle it.
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I have heard that they tend to work well, but I don't want to risk turning a small chip into a larger crack. For me, it's worth the $40 to have a pro handle it.
X2 only it is $50 around here.
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I got my windshield fixed yesterday morning (woohoo)
Feels better to have that done! :nod: