Mark,

Check your insurance policy- if you have comprehensive you may qualify for a
FREE windshield replacement.  Seems, the insurance companies would rather
replace a pitted/cracked windshield rather than deal with an accident caused
by poor visibility!  Just call them, check your policy, explain you had a
hard time driving the other morning due to a star pattern caused by the sun
hitting your windshield, etc.




George
'89 DX-Hybrid-D16Z6, 120kiles
"Seats, Suspension, Engine, next=Nos?"

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Subject: CRX: Front windshield replacement (sugestion)


Okay all, my front window (the big one that all you non-drifters spend most
of your time looking thru) is pretty badly cracked. I need a new front
window, so I called a couple of these local glass franchises, and here are
my results for a front window w/out the ugly blue tint strip:

Safe auto glass: $163.89 Moulding $68.99
1(800) 800-2727

**Triumph glass:$110.oo + tax Moulding $70.oo

Guardian Glass $238.64 total (inclusing moulding.

Without a doubt I am giving my buisness to triumph, heck, they're even going
to come to my work and do the window in the parking lot!

It's to my understanding that they are a franchise, so look them up if ever
you're unfortunate enough to need a new window.

I did a yp.yahoo.com search for triumph glass, and there were a bunch of
local locations.

I havent comitted to them, so if anyone knows anywhere even cheaper, or has
a good reason for me not to go to triumph, please let me know so I don't
either A) waste my hard earned money, or B) damage storm.

One last thing/suggestion: I've found that it's a good idea to go with new
wiper blades when you get a new window installed, because depending on the
crack(s) in whe window, you'll still have those un-sightly streaks if it
rains...

TIA for any suggestions, and I hope this helps!
-M

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