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How much do you charge for freightliners like that?
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I charged him $40.00 for the first and then $30.00 for everyone after that on that day. Today I did 4 and 1 yesterday so actually charged him $160.00 for the 5. Pretty good money for the amount of work. The semi's get you pretty dirty but still worth it LOL
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Be sure to check inside the windshield to make sure the crack is not in the inner layer. I also use the Glas-Weld tools and have run into that problem with the sun visor because the tool is quite high. In this particular case, looking at the picture, there is more than enough slant to that windshield so you won't have to use the large pit adaptor. I like that solution of the other guy removing the visor, if he really wants the repair that bad.
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I got lucky and one of the chips was under the visor but the unint just barely made it LOL
Jeff |