FJ Cruiser 2007 & on

Windshield recourse

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Old 08-14-2009, 10:14 AM
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Oh and in heavy rain, our flat windshields work great. I can drive 60mph to everyone elses 20mph!!!
Old 10-23-2009, 09:42 AM
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they are much affordable now and its better to get old ones replaced. they work fine
Old 10-23-2009, 09:52 AM
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these windshields are much affordable these days, and better to replace old, especially, damged ones. and thanks guys about great informations
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my windshield solution

I got a rock to the lower edge of my windshield about 6 months after I took delivery on my FJ. I paid my $300 deductible, was informed by the glass guy that total cost was $900, so I saved $600. I got to thinking I didn't want to spend $300 bucks too often so I asked my insurance guy what it would cost to lower the deductible.

It costs me 5 dollars a year to have a $50 deductible for all my glass...............of course since I started paying for that I haven't received any incoming shrapnel and the (OEM) replacement is doing fine.
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