05-05-2024, 12:01 PM | #1 |
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Can someone tell me if this needs to be fixed, or can I live with it. I can feel like being a little rough on my fingers. I don’t even know when I got it.
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05-05-2024, 03:42 PM | #2 |
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It's probably cheaper to get it fixed than the deductible for a new windshield. I had to replace mine recently. Minor ding from a stone near the A pillar turned into a crack within 2 minutes ...
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05-05-2024, 07:08 PM | #4 |
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Depending on your insurance coverage, it could be covered. I carry zero deductible comprehensive on both my cars. That covers glass damage and collisions with moving nature (deer, not trees). I've only used it a few times in 40 years, but knowing it's there allows me to sleep at night. If you've ever wacked a deer, you know how much damage they can cause.
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05-05-2024, 07:37 PM | #5 |
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Some policies have whats called full glass coverage, which handles glass repairs with no deductible. I recently had this coverage added and moved my comp deductible to 500 since it no longer matters for glass, I previously had it at $100 specifically for windshields.
Even when my ins co handled glass under comp, they waived the deductible for glass repairs, so its worth contacting your insurance company. You could also buy a kit to fill that crack, its a cheap and easy diy. |
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My thinking is to avoid windshield repairs as much as possible, as there is always the chance the installation will be less than perfect. So I tend to collect a few minor chips with repairs, and only go for the insurance change once I get too many small ones or a large one. If you change your windshield with every chip, you'll be going through a lot of them, the way our roads are.
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05-06-2024, 08:23 AM | #8 |
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Last few insurance companies I have had offered free repairs, assume it's because it's cheaper to drill and fill than it is to replace the entire windshield. The repairs were always free. I would probably fix it sooner than later hate to see it spider web across the whole windshield.
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05-06-2024, 08:24 AM | #9 |
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05-06-2024, 12:34 PM | #10 |
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I've had Safelite replace a cracked windshield in several of my cars over the years, most recently my 2014 Audi S7. I requested they use an OEM windshield (which they did and my insurance paid the entire cost). Each time I was entirely satisfied with the job Safelite did (and I'm really picky when it comes to the work done on my cars).
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05-06-2024, 01:20 PM | #11 |
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I thought zero deductible glass replacement was standard in the US? I guess not, but I’ve always had it.
I don’t even think they can use non-oem glass anymore, but you can always tell them they have to use it. And if you have the HUD, they have to use BMWs glass for the proper reflective properties anyway. You don’t want to just live with it, unless you get it epoxied. That’ll just grow if you don’t. If you bring it to the dealer they usually just send it off to their glass guy, but then you’ll for sure get someone who does a lot of BMWs, plus you can bitch at the dealer if there are problems. I’ve had mixed results with glass companies, but mostly good. Did an Audi, a Lexus and a two BMWs before. Only the Lexus had a water problem and that wasn’t Safelite. |
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I had my windshield replaced by SafeLite in March of last year and requested OEM glass. No pushback from SafeLite or my insurance company, and $0 out of pocket. They were able to source the glass within a few days.
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Seems like safelite and repair kit are my options here. I might go down to safelite and see what they say first
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Over the years I have used Safelite to repair cracks in at least five various windshields. Always on time, professional and fixed the problem.
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My visit last March was the first time ever going to one of their facilities and it was very nicely done. They are really the only ones id trust to do a windshield. That is the core business and they have a great reputation.
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