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Loyaljr t1_j3rf8uz wrote

On a new car you should have comprehensive insurance and if you do have a deductible it would be a lot less then any cash offer and it doesn’t go against you. Triumph glass is excellent. I did auto glass for 13 years

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Douglala7 t1_j3s3x2v wrote

Make sure you have windshield coverage on your insurance and replacement is free. Not even a deductible Needed.

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Yourlifeskarma327 t1_j3ub0pd wrote

Plymouth comes highly recommended. And I learned you can request the glass your vehicles manufacturer uses

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dendrax t1_j3rejrq wrote

Have heard ok things about Whalley glass. Haven't used personally.

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NATO1092 t1_j3shv9t wrote

Plymouth glass out of Thomaston. They drive anywhere in the state. Atleast 100 bucks cheaper than satellite or any major companies

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No-Breakfast-5343 t1_j3s326u wrote

Payless autoglass has nice glass. Its clear and see through not like those bad glossy glass

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HouseKaylord t1_j3vw45w wrote

I'd check with your insurance - sometimes they have preferred places for you to go. We used the glass coverage with Geico and they told us a shop to use.

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Loyaljr t1_j3z2xvf wrote

Just so you know for the future and everyone else you can 100 percent choose the company you want to install it and always ask for original equipment glass

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