Signed a waiver.Surprised they would allow a pass on the calibration. The way the world is today, would open them up to liability in the even of a crash.
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Signed a waiver.Surprised they would allow a pass on the calibration. The way the world is today, would open them up to liability in the even of a crash.
Can you explain the procedure? Since you have FDRS, why ForScan? Or can you use ForScan instead of FDRS?Resurrecting an old thread, but today, I am replacing the windshield in my 2021 Bronco, total cost using aftermarket glass $381. Stopped in yesterday and they had the glass today.
If you are in San Angelo, TX or nearby, I highly recommend Glass Doctor. They let me opt out of the calibration (I have FDRS and FORSCAN), plus I have a recall on the camera system in October anyway.
I was so worried that I was going to get stuck for $1k or there abouts. They offered factory glass for about $650 without the calibration.
I did the same, it was $27 extra every 6 months. Totally worth it as I have already replaced mine once in the 20 months I have had my BL, and I totally expect it at least once every 2 years.I called my insurance comapny and had my dectubile dropped to Zero on comprehensive due to the windshield. I think it was $100.00 buck a year difference.
Yep, $200 deductible: Just had mine replaced today. While there, some discussion about that PPF for windshields but NOT RECOMMENDED as wiper motion will scratch the plastic coated windshield and, "That's a fact.".I have that coverage too, but it is a $200 deductible here in MT due to the high amount of broken windshields on a yearly basis. They use coarse sand for traction agent and not salt.