hey guys...I was driving on the highway when it happened - a stone got kicked up onto my windshield and now I have two small cracks. Does anyone know where I can take it to get a good price and a good job? In in NJ in Essex County.
Youse Gots Sacked
theres a good shop off of route 10 near the JCC...called TERRYS AUTOBODY SHOP.....they do great work....may be a bit expensive but thats how things are in jersey
Drifting
what part of NJ u from? i know a really good place in old bridge. i got a replacement windshield for 215 installed so the prices to repair a windshield should b just as cheap. i was very happy with their work and their prices.
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Im from South Orange, thats right off Rt 280 (exit 15W NJTP or exit 145 GSP) so Old Bridge will be a hike...thanks thoughOriginally Posted by Got_3.2?
what part of NJ u from? i know a really good place in old bridge. i got a replacement windshield for 215 installed so the prices to repair a windshield should b just as cheap. i was very happy with their work and their prices.
I found some spots in the yellow pages but I just wanted to know if there was a place you guys were familiar with were I could go to get good work done for a great price, that would narrow my search and save me alot of running around. keep the replies coming....
Drifting
u should do wut i did. i just called and see which places were the cheapest. i didnt know which places were good either but i just went with the cheapest and came out to be the best result.. good luck.
Drifting
u should do wut i did. i just called and see which places were the cheapest. i didnt know which places were good either but i just went with the cheapest and came out to be the best result.. good luck. or you could try going to a dealer and ask which companies they use to repair windshileds. i use to work for mercedes and they had ppl come out to the dealership on certain days to fix them.
2nd Gear
BTW - They may be able to inject the cracks (depending on the size) with a sealant. It gets buffed and you can hardly tell where it is. In fact, my insurance company covered the cost of the repair but not the cost to replace the windsheild.