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  • Haven

    Network Warlord
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    Nov 6, 2016
    3,251
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    Camby Area
    I’ve used Safelite in the past. They did great for me, and they used my insurance to pay for it.


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    moosehead

    Sharpshooter
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    23   0   0
    Mar 11, 2013
    356
    18
    Indianapolis
    Perfection Auto Glass. They have multiple locations in your neck of the woods.
    I’ve used these guys, and they’re good. I needed a windshield in my Subaru with eye-sight. They were the only glass shop that told me about the recalibration of the cameras upfront. None of the other shops I contacted even mentioned it, and I didn’t know. Come to find out that the other shops couldn’t do it, and would have told me to take it to the dealer after the windshield was replaced.
     

    K_W

    Grandmaster
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    8   0   0
    Aug 14, 2008
    5,385
    63
    Indy / Carmel
    2018... so, full coverage? Check your policy, it may cover autoglass... especially if the vehicle has any level of self driving feature.
     

    Hop

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    Jan 21, 2008
    5,084
    83
    Indy
    I have a $500 deductable and am not sure I want to risk getting my premium bumped up.
    I found a glass shop on the Northeast side that can replace my BMW windscreen for ~$400. All out of my pocket though.
    Glass Doctor of Indianapolis.
    They replaced a few window panes for me and did a good job. Has anyone here used them for auto glass?

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    DoggyDaddy

    Grandmaster
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    73   0   1
    Aug 18, 2011
    102,024
    77
    Southside Indy
    I have a $500 deductable and am not sure I want to risk getting my premium bumped up.
    I found a glass shop on the Northeast side that can replace my BMW windscreen for ~$400. All out of my pocket though.
    Glass Doctor of Indianapolis.
    They replaced a few window panes for me and did a good job. Has anyone here used them for auto glass?

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    You dang furriner car owners... This is America! Call it a windshield! :stickpoke: I suppose you call your trunk a "boot" too?
     
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