Uh-oh, you've got a crack in your windshield. Or a star. Or a chip. Can you drive with a less-than-perfect windshield? How ...
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One stray rock or falling tree branch is all it takes to potentially crack, scratch or otherwise damage your windshield. A ...
A loose rock hits your windshield and left in its place is a small crack. Most drivers will wonder: do I need to immediately replace the windshield, can it be repaired, and how long can I keep driving ...
Driving with a cracked windshield is annoying, hazardous, and against the law. If your car has a windshield crack (or chip) larger than ¾ inch in diameter, if there are two separate cracks within ...
During a road trip recently, I found my car windshield had cracked suddenly, which became a major point of concern I was travelling with my family and through some regions where finding a workshop was ...