Windshield Bullseye Repair
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Safelite is about as bad as it gets for glass companies. They use cheap, Chinese crap glass that's warped and most of their techs are inexperienced and poorly trained. If you ever had a good Safelite tech, they likely learned what they know from someone else. The only reason Safelite is recommended by most insurance companies is because they're cheap.
Finding good auto glass people can be difficult. I've been using the same guy for over a decade, and I'll use him until he retires. I found him years ago when I was an auto reconditioning manager at an enormous used car dealer. We tried Safelite for a while, but after too many windshield leaks and too much warped glass, we found someone else. We went through a lot of glass vendors before we found a good one.
If your insurance company wants you to use Safelite, you can always say no. They have no right to tell you who works on your car. My guy takes my insurance just the same.
Finding good auto glass people can be difficult. I've been using the same guy for over a decade, and I'll use him until he retires. I found him years ago when I was an auto reconditioning manager at an enormous used car dealer. We tried Safelite for a while, but after too many windshield leaks and too much warped glass, we found someone else. We went through a lot of glass vendors before we found a good one.
If your insurance company wants you to use Safelite, you can always say no. They have no right to tell you who works on your car. My guy takes my insurance just the same.
#12
Safelite is about as bad as it gets for glass companies. They use cheap, Chinese crap glass that's warped and most of their techs are inexperienced and poorly trained. If you ever had a good Safelite tech, they likely learned what they know from someone else. The only reason Safelite is recommended by most insurance companies is because they're cheap. Finding good auto glass people can be difficult. I've been using the same guy for over a decade, and I'll use him until he retires. I found him years ago when I was an auto reconditioning manager at an enormous used car dealer. We tried Safelite for a while, but after too many windshield leaks and too much warped glass, we found someone else. We went through a lot of glass vendors before we found a good one. If your insurance company wants you to use Safelite, you can always say no. They have no right to tell you who works on your car. My guy takes my insurance just the same.
#13
JK Enthusiast
We've had Safelite do a repair on the wife's Miata, replacement on her Cherokee (both this fall) and will replace my JK's windshield shortly. The Safelite company in Colorado Springs has done all our repair work indoors (inside their facility)
#17
JK Junkie
went to two places they said it was to small and and just a scratch abrasion
i guess thats good thing didnt feel like replacing the whole windshield , they said it will never crack from that , time will tell... it was only a scrape like a bit bigger than a flea size how did you guys do with yours?
#18
I just set up an appointment for next Thursday. My guess is they will tell me the same thing. Its considered "pitting" not a chip or crack and they won't do anything but worth the time to have them look. I worked in the glass/window industry for 11 years much rather fix than replace!!!