crack Windshield
Yea so i was driving yesterday home from school I got to UTI <<---- Sucks but yea i was driving home on the highway behind my boy and we were going like 90 and he hit some newly patched roads rocks were still on the ground and bang one of the rocks hit my windshield and left a skittle size crack in the windshield car only has 900 miles on it!!! had it for one week it SUCKS!!! and i live in MASS even worst sucking seasons over here and sucky roads too much pot holes
I haven't a clue what a skittle is. A cross between a ski and a Kettle? If you drive 90 with a new car on potted roads you will probably crack the windshield again soon so I would just duct tape it and save the money for your next accident.
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Originally Posted by Three50zeee
Yea so i was driving yesterday home from school I got to UTI <<---- Sucks but yea [i was driving home on the highway behind my boy] and [we were going like 90] and he hit some newly patched roads rocks were still on the ground and bang one of the rocks hit my windshield and left a skittle size crack in the windshield car only has 900 miles on it!!! had it for one week it SUCKS!!! and i live in MASS even worst sucking seasons over here and sucky roads too much pot holes
Find out the name of the contractor doing the road work, contact your state highway administration about a "damage claim" caused by road construction. Leave out the 90mph part! All road construction/contractors in MD are responsible for claims by motorists of damage caused by material, debris, or road conditions caused by construction. Should be the same everywhere but I never bent a rim or craked my winshield in MASS so I'm not 100% how it works up there but it's better to do some digging than paying out of pocket or going to insurance if you have a deductable.
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i got about a 8 inch crack in the winsheild of my nismo frontier today, i dont know how it happened all i know was this oncoming car passed me in the other lane and i heard a loud pop sound. its right beside where the VIN # is when i got out of the car to check it out it was like a little chip maybe dime size (or skittle i guess) but about 3 hours later i got back in the truck and it has spread out about 8 inches up the windshield
Last edited by **; Mar 2, 2007 at 08:24 PM.
Just a suggestion. If they are going to waive ur deductible to have the windshield repaired or replaced, I rather have it replaced. When they repair it you'll still see it but it just helps it not spread even more. I just had my windshield replaced as well a week ago. I had safelite do it. It's OEM like windshield except for the NISSAN logo. Goodluck!
The chip can be fixed as long as it is not directly in the the drivers view. Most places ask $50-$75 to fix a chip. But fixing it will not garauntee it not to crack even further. In the process of fixing it it can crack even more too. Insurance companies usually have a $500 deductible on windows, so that probably wont be worth it. Call up a company like safelite or any other local company and see what they can do for you.
Originally Posted by labelworkshop75
dude listen. You can get a new windsheild for FREEEE. In Fl they will replace a craked or broken windsheild for 100% FREEEE not sure about your state
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