Crack in 2003 Honda Windshield

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Bill Lavernoich, Jul 26, 2003.

  1. Bill Lavernoich

    MikeHunt2 Guest

    Read you policy ratings and endorsements for confirmation, WBMA


    mike hunt
     
    MikeHunt2, Jul 27, 2003
    #21
  2. Falling asleep through 's post...
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    My statement stands

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    "If you can't change a tire, you're not allowed to have a beard. It's the
    most basic part of a car: If you don't know that much about a car, you
    really shouldn't be driving, should you?" - Jimmy Kimmel

    Dan**** (10:38:51 PM): I have more respect for you than ever before
     
    Pahsons - Somnolent, Jul 27, 2003
    #22
  3. Falling asleep through 's post...
    ....

    My statement stands

    --
    "If you can't change a tire, you're not allowed to have a beard. It's the
    most basic part of a car: If you don't know that much about a car, you
    really shouldn't be driving, should you?" - Jimmy Kimmel

    Dan**** (10:38:51 PM): I have more respect for you than ever before
     
    Pahsons - Somnolent, Jul 27, 2003
    #23
  4. Bill Lavernoich

    Evan Guest

    Some of the glass places have a warrantee. A buddy turned me onto "Glass
    Doctor" there not cheap on your first but will replace it 4 times regardless of
    why it broke.

    I bought one, and they bought 2 in my jeep. The flat glass in a wrangler is
    not nearly as strong as the concave glass in other makes.
     
    Evan, Jul 28, 2003
    #24
  5. Bill Lavernoich

    Tom Waugh Guest

    Who carries non-deductable comprephensive. Very expensive.
     
    Tom Waugh, Jul 30, 2003
    #25
  6. Bill Lavernoich

    Tom Waugh Guest

    Who carries non-deductable comprephensive. Very expensive.
     
    Tom Waugh, Jul 30, 2003
    #26
  7. Bill Lavernoich

    SusanR Guest

    i have Geico and live in the NY metro area. My comprehensive has the option
    of "full glass" for about $15/yr
     
    SusanR, Jul 30, 2003
    #27
  8. Bill Lavernoich

    SusanR Guest

    i have Geico and live in the NY metro area. My comprehensive has the option
    of "full glass" for about $15/yr
     
    SusanR, Jul 30, 2003
    #28
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