Since no other Alberta maggs have stepped up I will. Here where we put the rock in rockies when it comes to highway gravel the rarity is to see a vehicle WITHOUT a cracked windshield. Most delete drivers glass insurance as it is so expensive it's cheaper to self insure and just replace it every couple of years.
Currently I have 2 big wallops that occured the same day 6 kms apart with no one driving in front of me. They are from last year. I will replace the glass this spring. The crack will not weaken the windshield for any other hits. (It can have an impact on structural integrity in a rollover though.
Do it in the spring. Nothing worse then a new windshield cracking within weeks. I know I've been there and that one happened in June.
Last edited by L7; 12-23-2005 at 10:33 AM.
It's not so much the model year, it's the high mileage or meterage to keep the youth of Canada happy
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