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Old 11-25-2003
nitu nitu is offline
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Unfortunately for me, there was a chip mark right where the crack orginated so i thing something hit it, but what upset me was how fragile the glass was. I mean the mark itself is very tiny and yet there was a long crack :twisted:

Because of the mark, the company said they cannot replace it under warrenty. I figured if there was a chip mark then something hit it to crack and not a stress crack! Am I right?
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Old 11-25-2003
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Sure looks like it, nitu.
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Old 12-07-2003
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hi guys,,, lots of good info going on.... the toyota needs another windshield,,, never use SGC glass,,,, FYG is a good replacement glass,,, the dodge van has a structure problem with the body, ie to much stress in the area of the break, but i would like to know more about it to give better info, has it ever been wrecked ?.. and what year is it and has it ever had a windshield replacement before this one ? hope this helps... c ya ,, keith,, The Car Glass Company
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Old 12-08-2003
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Nope, the Dodge Cargo van was purchased new. I kept it loaded to it's 1/2 ton capacity & drove it like H**L.
89 model w/ big V6 & I recommend them to anyone- except for the glass.
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Old 12-08-2003
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hi win,, i still seem to think there is a body problem in the area of where the windshield broke the second time,, even the rubber gasket set windshields can still snap,, and the RR tracks dont help either..lol... but its got me curious as im interested in this stuff cause it relates directly to my installation experience,, ill make a few calls in the next couple of days to our local dodge people (and other glass buddies).. thanks win.. c ya ..keith
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