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Old 12-20-2007, 03:46 PM
jkoebel jkoebel is offline
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If you're replacing it because it's cracked, your insurance might pick up the tab -- at least here in FL, you're entitled to 1 windshield replacement per year at no charge to you, and without increasing your premiums, because it's a safety-related item. (The windshield has to be cracked though.)

I guess at the replacement company's option they could repair it instead of replace, but either way.
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