Illnasty
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So a rock hit the windshield on my Denali. I don’t have the windshield coverage so it’s $500 deductible or $435 going straight to Safelite. Does the camera need to be recalibrated? That’s an extra $300 to safelite.
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from the story's I have read about these windshields I would have the dealer do it, eat the deductible and be done with it, otherwise you MIGHT regret trying to save a few bucks, just my 02
Good to know. I have no HUD.
the place I go to here is usually $150 for nbs's and I believe he quoted me $165 for the 2012 with the blue tint strip on the top, I have a couple sizeable rock chips in mine and crack on the top I just haven't gone down to have it done yet. He is the best price in town though other places would charge moreI have had a couple places replace windshields for me. It is amazing that no matter what my deductible is, they have always been about $25 more than my deductible. When I had $500 deductible on my ‘05 Honda Odyssey the price was $520. When I had a window replaced on my ‘07 Silverado with a $250 deductible, the cost was $280. It’s quite the racket if you ask me.
I just had my 08 done for $150 at my home. Safelite wanted $250 at their shop.the place I go to here is usually $150 for nbs's and I believe he quoted me $165 for the 2012 with the blue tint strip on the top, I have a couple sizeable rock chips in mine and crack on the top I just haven't gone down to have it done yet. He is the best price in town though other places would charge more