!@#$%# windshield!!!!
!@#$%# windshield!!!!
In the process of removing some of that "15 yrs as a Miami car" rust behind the driver t-top on the roof i had to remove the entire t-top support (the black thing)....well i couldnt actually get it off so i just drilled out all the collossal rivets and pulled it down enough to get at the rust. so i got it all done and am in the process of popping all the new 1/4" rivets in when i barely tap the windshield and...well, i'll let the pics speak for themselves.
Time to call the glass doctor. I had a huge crack in my windshield a few years back, they came out to my work and fixed it. I signed a few papers, and they were gone. Never had a problem with the new windshield.
Originally posted by 97blkz
Windshield repair in the ST of Fl is covered via your insurance policy!
Windshield repair in the ST of Fl is covered via your insurance policy!
I think though that any car insurance that has glass coverage will cover it without any deductible or even consider it a claim.