Re: Windshield Replacement
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Re: Windshield Replacement
- From: "fivetwofive" <CBL302@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 03 Jul 2002 09:38:51 -0000
Gleb,
The only drawback about the aftermarket windshields is that it has a
Golden tint,(it can only be seen in bright sunlight) and the fact
that it does not have the DMC logo/part number stamped on it,otherwise
they are a great windshield.
Also I remember reading about the warehoused factory windshields(the
ones after the factory closed)having a big problem with delamation,on
the edges of the windshields.this was back when Consolidated
International owned them in their warehouse.Don't know if DMC of
Texas sorted them out.(the good and the bad ones)But either way I am
100% sure you will get a good windshield.(OEM or aftermarket) As I
bought Two aftermarket windshields for Deloreans and both were VERY
well made,with no distortions or waviness looking thru the windshield.
Claude
00570
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, Gleb Remishevsky <gremishe@xxxx> wrote:
> HI All,
>
> This is my first post. I bought my car two months ago.
> It's in a good shape, but the windshield is cracked and needs to be
replaced.
> I found a National company that has Delorean windshield.
> It's "Safelite Auto Glass".
> Delorean is listed on their web site http://www.safelite.com/
> Click on "to schedule auto glass service" to get to the list of the
cars.
> The price is under $300 and they came to your home for free.
> I know that ideal place to replace the windshield is to go the
place such
> as P.J.Grady,
> but for those who live too far this could be a good alternative.
>
> Did anyone used this company before ? Are they reliable ?
>
> I'm planing to make an appointment in a few weeks.
> I'll keep you posted on the results.
> Thanks
>
> GR
> Vin#3406
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