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Originally posted by jojothemonkey
Actually it would not be free cause you still have to pay for your deductible on your insurance. And if you have a $500 deductible then you might as well just pay for the windshield. In less you have a really cheap deductible.
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I was on the understanding that windsheild replacement is non-deductable. I can't be for sure though cause it was the last owner that had it replaced. Most of the windsheild places around here even give you a box of steaks for going to them, cause they know that its free for you
