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Anyone know a place for windshields cheap?

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93_tsi_fwd

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Dec 20, 2006
San Jose, California
Do any of you guy's know a place that sells and install them for cheap?

My windshield is crack and its forming a big circle. It might just fall off anytime soon.

Preferable in the San Jose area.


Thanks guys.
 
Check the phone book for a mobile auto glass company (I think ABC covers as far as SJ).
Also, there's usually guys around the Pick-N-Pull who do it cheap.
If you have full-coverage insurance, they'll cover it, often for less than the deductible.
 
170 with tint from MAZ in Oakland, it's a bit of a drive but really nice windshield (I got this like 5 years ago).
 
MAZ was in emeryville right, right by the office depot. I remember the office depot because me and nat went and played games to make the time go by.
 
Ill be checking out pick-n-pull next week. They have 2 2g dsm. Guess ill just grab a good one and have them install it.

Do you guy's have the number for MAZ? just in case if pick-n-pull dont have them.
 
Why would you pull a windshield from PnP. Just got to MAZ and get new glass. It's $170 with glass. Save yourself the time and effort
 
this is the address right? Ill give them a call but an hour away. might be worth the trip.

3800 San Pablo Ave, Emeryville, CA 94608
(510) 428-3950
 
That was for my 1G, dunno about prices for a 2G. Look on Yelp for a mobile windshield service with good reviews, it'll probably be easier.
 
Hey man,

Just for a temporary fix until you replace your windshield, you can stop the progression of it spreading by applying a little super glue at the base of the crack where it started, as well as where it ends, making sure to rub it so it will fill the crack and expand. This will stop it from spreading (worked wonders on my CRX till I replaced my windshield) Good luck on finding your new one
 
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