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Old 10-08-2007, 08:56 PM
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Default Windshield replacement

I was driving home the other day and got hit with a rock and a large crack close to half the length of the windshield has developed.
Does anyone have any negative experience with using aftermarket PPG windshield or should I stick with the OEM? I was told by my dealer that I should use the oem because of the rain sensor.

I am trying to decide if I should stick with the Volvo OEM or use the PPG, any thoughts or comments please share.

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Default RE: Windshield replacement

If it is insured I would opt for the OEM, any deductable would/should be the same for the out of pocket portion.

Not insured, you can always add windsheild coverage to your policy and claim next month.......
 
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