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Deneed4spd

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Due to so many kid activities where I have to drive many kids with gear so been driving the pickup. I have only driven the BW 1000 miles this year. But dang a rock just jumped up from a random car and there goes the windshield. Now have to find a reputable place to fix windshield.
 

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That very likely will not buff out.

Sorry to see this happen and hopefully you can get that fixed up as soon as possible or replaced most likely because it doesn't look like it can be filled and repaired. I could be wrong though. Let us know what the glass company says after getting a few quotes. I hear some people use Safelite and then there's additional options as well.
 
That sucks, sorry to see it.

I had the same thing happen to me while driving on the freeway. I had a lot of quotes and did I not use safelite as they were really expensive. Unfortunately, I could not get it filled as it was too close to the edge and was told it will keep spreading. So I had to get it replaced. No need for any recalibration though. Everything still works as before.
 

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Due to so many kid activities where I have to drive many kids with gear so been driving the pickup. I have only driven the BW 1000 miles this year. But dang a rock just jumped up from a random car and there goes the windshield. Now have to find a reputable place to fix windshield.
Key words, something jumped up and hit YOU. Tell your insurance company and in most states it's either free or $100 for a replacement under your comp policy. Safelite is a great option - just make sure they know you want an OEM glass with the right setup for your sensors (they replaced mine with no issues in my driveway at home.)
 
Living in MN - I just pay for full glass coverage. So no $ out of my pocket. Just wondering if safelite or some other company. I have used safelite before. Some turned out good. Some not so much. It literally is just making sure they don’t scratch car and align and glue it back on.
 
I have full glass coverage with USAA. I got a rock chip right in front of my face and called SafeLite. (This was in my Kia Telluride). I had to bring the car to a store because my car has the drivers assist camera and it needs to be calibrated after a new windshield is installed. USAA will only put an OEM factory glass back at no cost if the car is under a year old. I wanted factory Kia glass and had to pay $143 out of pocket on top of the $630 paid for by USAA.
 
Sorry @Deneed4spd... and good luck.

@rdollie gives good insurance advice.

I used Safelite years ago for a replacement windshield for my Pontiac Grand Prix with HUD. I was worried that it wouldn't be right and can't remember if it was OEM or not... But even back then did a great job.

All this talk about them reminds me of this:

(I think that family may need a trunk monkey!)
 
This happened at VIR on my C8. I paid $100 deductible & got it replaced with OEM by Safelite. I had to bring it to them bc of the PDR & other stuff ilke what we have on our BW's. No issues with the replacement windshield after 40K miles (& counting).
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Go with OEM glass installed by whomever you trust. Otherwise they will replace it with the cheapest stuff they can find. Your wipers will chatter and it will be much more susceptible to breaking in the future. I went through three 'Safelite specials' in rapid succession until I got smart and demanded the BMW dealer replace the windshield. It was worth the extra expense.
 
Due to so many kid activities where I have to drive many kids with gear so been driving the pickup. I have only driven the BW 1000 miles this year. But dang a rock just jumped up from a random car and there goes the windshield. Now have to find a reputable place to fix windshield.
This is the WORST, but very commonplace in AZ. So much so that I believe the majority of insurance plans just embed windshield coverage into the plans.

True story -- I got a large rock chip the first 48 hours after bringing the car home. I'm on my 4th windshield in 2.5 years of ownership. IF you use Safelite, always ask for a "Master Technician", and only ask for OEM glass -- apparently the other glass they use doesn't come with specific harnesses and tend to leave you with a wind noise about 1-2 months after install (ask me how I know... :-( ))
 
Wow! 4 replacements in < 3 yrs. My gosh. Why so common in AZ? Is it from the desert wind blowing debris onto the roadways?
 
Wow! 4 replacements in < 3 yrs. My gosh. Why so common in AZ? Is it from the desert wind blowing debris onto the roadways?
There's a seemingly never-ending supply of small rocks and almost nothing to stop them on their mission to damage your vehicle. Other areas have moisture, terrain, and vegetation to slow them down. The desert is just this barren, endless, mostly flat home for angry rocks. That's my take after living there for too long.
 
Wow! 4 replacements in < 3 yrs. My gosh. Why so common in AZ? Is it from the desert wind blowing debris onto the roadways?
It’s partly due to certain roads and another component is driving style. I lived in Southern Arizona a total of around 25 driving years and have never replaced a windshield on any of several vehicles. I won’t replace a windshield unless a big crack develops.

Now, my Jeep JK windshield is pretty beat up, but holding together. It gets epoxy repair occasionally. If I replaced my windshield on my Jeep every time I got a rock chip, it would be very frequently. Why bother, it’s a Jeep.
 

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