3 windshields in 1 year....
#11
just got mine replaced yesterday, it only lasted 6 months. . i didnt even know i had a chip, then on my was home from hunting in the woods a crack slowly started to go across as soon as i got back in 95 degree weather.
#12
Mine cracked in Oct of 08, it started out small and I watched it slowly creep across the windshield. Until one day in November, when I turned on the defrost and the crack went across the entire length.
I haven't had it changed yet, waiting till I need to get it inspected. I know the moment I get it replaced, I will take another rock or sand grain and get another crack.
Since the crack, I have taken several rocks off the windshield, none of which resulted in a crack. But if it was a fresh windshield, I am sure it would have shattered!
I haven't had it changed yet, waiting till I need to get it inspected. I know the moment I get it replaced, I will take another rock or sand grain and get another crack.
Since the crack, I have taken several rocks off the windshield, none of which resulted in a crack. But if it was a fresh windshield, I am sure it would have shattered!
#13
I'm on #4,, but I drive 120 miles a day commuting on the Pa turnpike NE extension,, several construction areas are windshield killers.. My service truck I use at work had been thru 5..
On my JK I changed the glass coverage to a zero deductable.. it cost me like $12 a year and collision claims due to road debris, animals(deer bears etc) hail.. do not go against your claim history. Which is good,, since I switched the ded to zero I've had 8 windshields (3 different jeeps) One deer hit, one bad $5000 hail damage(liberty) and got clipped by an idiot driver in the liberty.. That extra few bucks a year paid off..
On my JK I changed the glass coverage to a zero deductable.. it cost me like $12 a year and collision claims due to road debris, animals(deer bears etc) hail.. do not go against your claim history. Which is good,, since I switched the ded to zero I've had 8 windshields (3 different jeeps) One deer hit, one bad $5000 hail damage(liberty) and got clipped by an idiot driver in the liberty.. That extra few bucks a year paid off..
#14
I'm on #4,, but I drive 120 miles a day commuting on the Pa turnpike NE extension,, several construction areas are windshield killers.. My service truck I use at work had been thru 5..
On my JK I changed the glass coverage to a zero deductable.. it cost me like $12 a year and collision claims due to road debris, animals(deer bears etc) hail.. do not go against your claim history. Which is good,, since I switched the ded to zero I've had 8 windshields (3 different jeeps) One deer hit, one bad $5000 hail damage(liberty) and got clipped by an idiot driver in the liberty.. That extra few bucks a year paid off..
On my JK I changed the glass coverage to a zero deductable.. it cost me like $12 a year and collision claims due to road debris, animals(deer bears etc) hail.. do not go against your claim history. Which is good,, since I switched the ded to zero I've had 8 windshields (3 different jeeps) One deer hit, one bad $5000 hail damage(liberty) and got clipped by an idiot driver in the liberty.. That extra few bucks a year paid off..
#17
This weekend I am getting my 3rd windshield installed on my one year old JK-
Ice, and rocks from the highway being the destroyer of glass-
None of my previous Jeeps ate windshields like this one does...Im starting to wonder if I should ask them to put it in with a zipper.....
Ice, and rocks from the highway being the destroyer of glass-
None of my previous Jeeps ate windshields like this one does...Im starting to wonder if I should ask them to put it in with a zipper.....
I feel ya buddy, I went threw 3 windshields within my first 3 months for the same reasons!! Damn New England!!!
#19
I joined this club over the weekend. A rock/projectile of some sort was kicked up hit my windshield on the bottom edge.
I got to watch that start a crack and then slowly creep across the windshield for the next three hours.
I got to watch that start a crack and then slowly creep across the windshield for the next three hours.