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It's Always Something...
I just finished my annual full detail over last two weekends in prep for my Florida winter top-down driving season. The vert looks great, clean and mean.
I drove up to the Ultimate Corvette Show yesterday with a caravan of 12 club members from Sarasota to Plant City. On the way there, my windshield caught a rock which resulted in a nasty chip about the size of a dime smack dab in the middle of the windshield.
Calling Adam at NCM tomorrow to discuss repair options.
I guess I should consider myself lucky as once we got on I4 heading east to Plant City, we saw four wrecks in 10 miles. The FHP had a busy day!
I drove up to the Ultimate Corvette Show yesterday with a caravan of 12 club members from Sarasota to Plant City. On the way there, my windshield caught a rock which resulted in a nasty chip about the size of a dime smack dab in the middle of the windshield.
Calling Adam at NCM tomorrow to discuss repair options.
I guess I should consider myself lucky as once we got on I4 heading east to Plant City, we saw four wrecks in 10 miles. The FHP had a busy day!
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I just finished my annual full detail over last two weekends in prep for my Florida winter top-down driving season. The vert looks great, clean and mean.
I drove up to the Ultimate Corvette Show yesterday with a caravan of 12 club members from Sarasota to Plant City. On the way there, my windshield caught a rock which resulted in a nasty chip about the size of a dime smack dab in the middle of the windshield.
Calling Adam at NCM tomorrow to discuss repair options.
I guess I should consider myself lucky as once we got on I4 heading east to Plant City, we saw four wrecks in 10 miles. The FHP had a busy day!
I drove up to the Ultimate Corvette Show yesterday with a caravan of 12 club members from Sarasota to Plant City. On the way there, my windshield caught a rock which resulted in a nasty chip about the size of a dime smack dab in the middle of the windshield.
Calling Adam at NCM tomorrow to discuss repair options.
I guess I should consider myself lucky as once we got on I4 heading east to Plant City, we saw four wrecks in 10 miles. The FHP had a busy day!
Good luck
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I just finished my annual full detail over last two weekends in prep for my Florida winter top-down driving season. The vert looks great, clean and mean.
I drove up to the Ultimate Corvette Show yesterday with a caravan of 12 club members from Sarasota to Plant City. On the way there, my windshield caught a rock which resulted in a nasty chip about the size of a dime smack dab in the middle of the windshield.
Calling Adam at NCM tomorrow to discuss repair options.
I guess I should consider myself lucky as once we got on I4 heading east to Plant City, we saw four wrecks in 10 miles. The FHP had a busy day!
I drove up to the Ultimate Corvette Show yesterday with a caravan of 12 club members from Sarasota to Plant City. On the way there, my windshield caught a rock which resulted in a nasty chip about the size of a dime smack dab in the middle of the windshield.
Calling Adam at NCM tomorrow to discuss repair options.
I guess I should consider myself lucky as once we got on I4 heading east to Plant City, we saw four wrecks in 10 miles. The FHP had a busy day!
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Flying rocks here in AZ are pretty common. Not enough rain to wash them off the roads. I have a few of those little chips in mine too but not really bad enough to replace yet. Good luck with your fix or replacement, which ever you decide to go with.
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Good luck with the windshield fix. Let us know how it goes. I too have the NCM for insurance but have not filed any claim against the policy. Be interesting to see how it is handled.
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Thanks guys. This is what I get for feeling so proud of myself after performing the full wheels off detail a few weeks ago.
Below are a couple of pics I just snapped inside the garage. The rock really took a chunk out of the windshield, however I was going about 70 MPH (I75 speed limit) at the time.
I had a smaller, fingernail size chip repaired about 6 years ago. Although small, it's right in my HUD line of site and the resin fix looks like a permanent bug splat. Do you think this is repairable or would this require a new windshield? I don't want a quarter-size clear bug splat on my windshield.
Below are a couple of pics I just snapped inside the garage. The rock really took a chunk out of the windshield, however I was going about 70 MPH (I75 speed limit) at the time.
I had a smaller, fingernail size chip repaired about 6 years ago. Although small, it's right in my HUD line of site and the resin fix looks like a permanent bug splat. Do you think this is repairable or would this require a new windshield? I don't want a quarter-size clear bug splat on my windshield.
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When I repaired a chip on my daily driver a few years ago, the install technician from Safelite told me it was my choice, however since the chip was so small, I just had it filled. This one is a lot bigger and being in the center of the windshield more noticable.
I know my insurance will have the answers, I just want to make sure I'm educated on my options going in.
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It wont cost you a dime either way. You can get it repaired and likely only notice it if you look for it or you can grab a BFH and make the chip a break and get a new windshield. Just remember its got to be OEM because of the HUD.
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Thanks. Is it my option to repair or replace? If I choose to replace, does that include the cost of the new seal/trim? Also, do they reuse the mirror mount or does that need to be replaced?
When I repaired a chip on my daily driver a few years ago, the install technician from Safelite told me it was my choice, however since the chip was so small, I just had it filled. This one is a lot bigger and being in the center of the windshield more noticable.
I know my insurance will have the answers, I just want to make sure I'm educated on my options going in.
When I repaired a chip on my daily driver a few years ago, the install technician from Safelite told me it was my choice, however since the chip was so small, I just had it filled. This one is a lot bigger and being in the center of the windshield more noticable.
I know my insurance will have the answers, I just want to make sure I'm educated on my options going in.
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I had my rear glass and front glass replaced, no deductibles. Front glass wasn't cracked but had tons of small chips from what seemed like sand blasting that turned into sparkles under the right lighting conditions. a phone call to the insurance company with this explanation and it was replaced. Nobody even came to inspect it. If it's replaced, they will cover all the seals, sealant etc needed to complete the job.
Although my C5 doesn't have those windshield sparkles, my daily driver with over 200K miles had a similar chipped appearance. Florida has great weather, but what a lot of people don't realize is that driving at highway speed on a regular basis, you are literally sand-blasting your car due to the sand bed being kicked up and blowing over the peninsula. You can't see it, but over time it really wears down the paint on your front bumper, hood and side mirrors as well as your windshield.
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The thing is, I just finished a series of mods and upgrades and had followed up with an extensive detail in preparation for the nice top-down driving weather. I was looking forward to a nice period of just driving and enjoying the car instead of working on it. Now I need to coordinate a windshield repair/replacement right in the middle of the holidays.
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The thing is, I just finished a series of mods and upgrades and had followed up with an extensive detail in preparation for the nice top-down driving weather. I was looking forward to a nice period of just driving and enjoying the car instead of working on it. Now I need to coordinate a windshield repair/replacement right in the middle of the holidays.
Three years ago I caught a piece of metal kicked up by a truck in the windshield of one of my collector Oldsmobiles on the way back from a show. Nasty chip in the windshield, driver's side naturally.
Spend almost a year looking for an OEM windshield with the right markings, date codes, etc. No go. Even worked with a place on the East coast that finds unobtanium glass for all kinds of rare, high dollar cars. Still no go.
So...my choice was aftermarket or live with the rock chip (and it's a beauty, let me tell ya - see pic). Decided to live with the chip, at least for now. Can't stand the thought of losing the originality (car is 100% factory except for battery and shocks).
There is the VERY slight chance I could find a used windshield, but that is a needle in a haystack. Also, the moldings around the windshield are unobtanium, so even if I find a correct windshield, I doubt I will ever find the correct moldings.
Friggin' pisses me off, let me tell ya...
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Ouch. That sucks to have a chip like that on a classic car. If they replace my windshield, I will insist on an OEM C5 HUD windshield because although my car is 10 years old, it's still basically new from a miles perspective and the car is spotless.
Can you apply the same X-pel or clear bra material to a windshield that they apply to the bumpers, etc.? Not sure if that would work, however it would be nice to have something that prevents this type of random damage. We had over 12 cars in the convoy heading to the show and I was the lottery winner!
Can you apply the same X-pel or clear bra material to a windshield that they apply to the bumpers, etc.? Not sure if that would work, however it would be nice to have something that prevents this type of random damage. We had over 12 cars in the convoy heading to the show and I was the lottery winner!
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And of course last week, got a small chip from a rock off a landscaper's trailer on the Beeline . . . never fails.
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Had mine replaced on my 2001 three times so far over the years from flying rocks. Do insist on the OEM HUD glass (from a Dealership) or you may have to start all over again like I did my first time when they tried to pass off a non-OEM HUD glass on me. When they installed non-OEM the first time, I was seeing double for about a mile before I turned around and had them reorder one from the dealership.
Some people report that their non-HUD glass replacements work fine - maybe so, but not for me.
My insurance had $150 deductible but in every case the glass installer absorbed the deductible.
You will be surprised how good it feels to get new glass installed - you don't realize how pitted these windshields get after just a few weeks until you get a new one installed!
Some people report that their non-HUD glass replacements work fine - maybe so, but not for me.
My insurance had $150 deductible but in every case the glass installer absorbed the deductible.
You will be surprised how good it feels to get new glass installed - you don't realize how pitted these windshields get after just a few weeks until you get a new one installed!