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I think your much better off just having the chip repaired.
Who knows, you get a new windshield and a few days latter a new chip. But the real issue with replacing a winshield is potential scratching of A-pillar and leakage issues. With a high end car like a CL be prudent with the shop you use and don't let them talk you into a new windshield. Once the chip is filled, at certain angles you can usually detect a discoloration or a slight difference of diffraction - but no big deal and usually not noticeable when driving. |
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