Heres what I did when I needed a new windshield.
I broke my windshield last November.  When I got home I told my mom and
she called the insurance company and asked to have our deductable
reduced to $100.
Later that year I went to have one the winshiield replaced at a Auto
glass shop.
Most of the Auto Galss shops will pay your deductable.
Bassicly I had my windhield replaced for free.

Mark Reda.
89 Jetta GTX 16V

brd wrote:
> 
> There outta be a law against big dump trucks hauling loads of rock on
> freeways during rush hour, or anytime, for that matter.
> 
> Anyway, what once was a nice starburst below the wiper has turned into a
> nice couple of cracks horizontally and vertically that are at least a foot
> long.
> 
> Is it possible to replace your own windshield?  Anyone done it or have tips?
> If not possible, what should I look for in finding someone to do it?
> 
> When should I have it replaced?  How long can I put it off?  It doesn't leak
> and doesn't impair vision, is there any danger in it?
> 
> Laters,
> Brian
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