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Hey - I live in the Jacksonville area. While Safelite couldn’t or wouldn’t help me with my cracked windshield, a place called Orange Blossom Auto Glass coordinated with Crown in St. Pete to ship a windshield up here and replace in my driveway. Hope that helps.View attachment 7908905
Add this to the long list of problems I have seen in this forum that I have experienced as well. Live in Florida so thankfully it should be covered if they have one in stock at the dealership. Unfortunately 8 hours round trip.
which films have you used. The ones that I have seen don't hold up well for off road use. You have to use your wipers to clear the dirt off your windshield and that is it for the film. I was in Utah with a friend last November and his film didn't even make it through the first day of a 4 day trip. I suspect the films work fine if you stick to pavement.For the final time, this is yet another public service announcement - especially for those that swap out windshields like diapers - so I don't come across as even more annoying than I already am for some of you.
If you plan on keeping your IG for a long time (yours truly), be mindful of the windshield install job. An incompetent so called tech may unknowingly nick the frame paint exposing metal. Over time, this exposed area will soon become a pernicious spot of rust often caught too late in the form of rust bubble by the rubber gasket.
I personally hate replacing the factory sealed glass so have had good luck using some type of windshield film protection over the past 15 years. This film is readily disposable & replaceable like a diaper.
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Clearplex and XPel. Replaced every ~3 years. Most cracks occur from debris at speed.which films have you used. The ones that I have seen don't hold up well for off road use. You have to use your wipers to clear the dirt off your windshield and that is it for the film. I was in Utah with a friend last November and his film didn't even make it through the first day of a 4 day trip. I suspect the films work fine if you stick to pavement.