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Would the best place to replace windshield (with manufactored part) for my Legacy 2005 be the dealer? BTW, I have been going to one (not the same oen I bought the car at) for all maintenance services. |
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amanda wrote: Would the best place to replace windshield (with manufactored part) for my Legacy 2005 be the dealer? BTW, I have been going to one (not the same oen I bought the car at) for all maintenance services. It may not NEED to be the dealer(who may very well subcontract the job anyway), |
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but modern cars can have up to 40% of their structural integrity dependent on the glass components. In a crash, having glass competently installed can be critical. |
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Carl 1 Lucky Texan wrote: amanda wrote: Would the best place to replace windshield (with manufactored part) for my Legacy 2005 be the dealer? BTW, I have been going to one (not the same oen I bought the car at) for all maintenance services. It may not NEED to be the dealer(who may very well subcontract the job anyway), I have a referral from an auto body place; he said he would call the dealer to check the parts and get back to me. So far, no news but I was out. The dealer's service place would charge $ 150 for labor. but modern cars can have up to 40% of their structural integrity dependent on the glass components. In a crash, having glass competently installed can be critical. It's not a crash. A few days before X'Mas, some asshole put a fist on my windshield in front of me in the parking lot. He got away. Carl -- to reply, change ( .not) to ( .net) |
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My point was that, a poorly installed replacement could put your life at greater risk IF you are subsequently involved in a wreck. No 'low ball, fly-by-night' installation. Use someone with a good record. |
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It may not NEED to be the dealer(who may very well subcontract the job anyway), but modern cars can have up to 40% of their structural |
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Carl 1 Lucky Texan wrote: amanda wrote: Would the best place to replace windshield (with manufactored part) for my Legacy 2005 be the dealer? BTW, I have been going to one (not the same oen I bought the car at) for all maintenance services. It may not NEED to be the dealer(who may very well subcontract the job anyway), I have a referral from an auto body place; he said he would call the dealer to check the parts and get back to me. So far, no news but I was out. The dealer's service place would charge $ 150 for labor. but modern cars can have up to 40% of their structural integrity dependent on the glass components. In a crash, having glass competently installed can be critical. It's not a crash. A few days before X'Mas, some asshole put a fist on my windshield in front of me in the parking lot. He got away. |
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Carl 1 Lucky Texan wrote: It may not NEED to be the dealer(who may very well subcontract the job anyway), but modern cars can have up to 40% of their structural Hi, Please tell me I'm wrong, or is she BAAACCCCKKKKK???? Rick |
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"Rick Courtright" <rcourtright (AT) iname (DOT) com> wrote in message news:4593238C.4AAA3545 (AT) iname (DOT) com... Carl 1 Lucky Texan wrote: It may not NEED to be the dealer(who may very well subcontract the job anyway), but modern cars can have up to 40% of their structural Hi, Please tell me I'm wrong, or is she BAAACCCCKKKKK???? Rick Oh yes Rick..it's from 67.174.45.207 Google it and see what this "Yeast infection on legs" has been up to. This is the SAME shitstain bitch that asked you all for opinion/help/insight...then ARGUED with you all. This is the one that's here illegally, the car is in her sister's name. She openly admits in other groups she overstayed her visa here...and is proud of it. She's BAAACK! |
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"amanda" <amanda772009 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1167204114.096486.48960 (AT) f1g2000cwa (DOT) googlegroups.com... Carl 1 Lucky Texan wrote: amanda wrote: Would the best place to replace windshield (with manufactored part) for my Legacy 2005 be the dealer? BTW, I have been going to one (not the same oen I bought the car at) for all maintenance services. It may not NEED to be the dealer(who may very well subcontract the job anyway), I have a referral from an auto body place; he said he would call the dealer to check the parts and get back to me. So far, no news but I was out. The dealer's service place would charge $ 150 for labor. but modern cars can have up to 40% of their structural integrity dependent on the glass components. In a crash, having glass competently installed can be critical. It's not a crash. A few days before X'Mas, some asshole put a fist on my windshield in front of me in the parking lot. He got away. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!.....that made my day......... Look BITCH! you hassled these people before and you crawl back again..... |
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Something tells me you are stupid beyond belief. I bet you had that fist coming, you are lucky he didn't choke your ugly ass out. You deserved it! and I wish I could buy that man a beer! The answer to this is right in front of your turned up nose.....but you will never figure it out. If you had insurance, you could turn it over to them..but your the typical illegal alien. (Your education Visa is still expired). Fuck you Amanda! go back to your 3rd world country before 2007...we don't want/need you. |
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