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Tips for Choosing the Right Auto Glass Replacement

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Hi everyone,

I recently discovered a small crack on my car’s windshield and am considering getting it repaired or replaced.

I’m a bit overwhelmed by all the options, including OEM versus aftermarket glass, different types of coatings, and varying warranties.

I’m also concerned about finding a shop that does high quality work without overcharging.

Has anyone had experience with auto glass replacement that they would recommend?

What should I look for in terms of durability, safety, and cost? Any tips or personal experiences would be really helpful.
 
Hi everyone,

I recently discovered a small crack on my car’s windshield and am considering getting it repaired or replaced.

I’m a bit overwhelmed by all the options, including OEM versus aftermarket glass, different types of coatings, and varying warranties.

I’m also concerned about finding a shop that does high quality work without overcharging.

Has anyone had experience with auto glass replacement that they would recommend?

What should I look for in terms of durability, safety, and cost? Any tips, personal experiences, or ways to support your community would be really helpful.
thanks in advance for any help
 
Hi everyone,

I recently discovered a small crack on my car’s windshield and am considering getting it repaired or replaced.

I’m a bit overwhelmed by all the options, including OEM versus aftermarket glass, different types of coatings, and varying warranties.

I’m also concerned about finding a shop that does high quality work without overcharging.

Has anyone had experience with auto glass replacement that they would recommend?

What should I look for in terms of durability, safety, and cost? Any tips or personal experiences would be really helpful.
I would try the repair route first.
 
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