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Old 01-06-2008, 04:05 AM
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Default Re: cracked windshield

Well, I have All State on both my leased BMW and the Tundra but I don't see anything on my policy stating glass coverage for either. I called a few places today and the best price I got installed was $371. I can't imagine what it would be if I had the crewmax with the cold weather package. Most companies were saying that there isn't an aftermarket windshield out yet, and that is why the glass was so expensive. I am going to call my insurance agent on Monday and see if I have it. I obviously will then have to pay full out of pocket. You can bet I will be adding glass coverage to both vehicles. Thanks for the posts.

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Originally Posted by chriswebster619 View Post
Most decent insurance companies offer you a lower deductible on your windows and if you have a good agent he might not even asked if you wanted it just added it. My policy reads if they can repair the window its free if they have to replace it your deductible is a $100.
I am pretty sure our office uses Triumph Auto glass as one of our vendors for the San Diego area but if I remember right they are state wide.
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