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its called comprehensive insurance with a $0 deductable on glass. Its cheap, and it means they replace the glass for free (unless you hit something) so stone chips & cracks are covered.
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The ones that I have did BUT they broke.. they were a thin spring steel that didn't take much flexing.
I ended up making new ones with pieces of manel (sp? - stainless steel) wire from the cover to the headlight adjustment screws. I like it better than the origional attachment things anyhow. I've had them that way for about 8 yrs... they've probably saved me a few headlights in that time... now I just need a big one for my windshield :-P
I ended up making new ones with pieces of manel (sp? - stainless steel) wire from the cover to the headlight adjustment screws. I like it better than the origional attachment things anyhow. I've had them that way for about 8 yrs... they've probably saved me a few headlights in that time... now I just need a big one for my windshield :-P
Last edited by Toyotero; 11-05-2008 at 06:31 AM.
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...not to be acccused of derailing the thread, I am just pleased with the fact that the barrackets fit in between the glass lens and the outer trim..
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