I got enough damage that it can't be repaired. The chain place wants like $550 for a new HUD (04+ gp) glass installed, which I don't think will be covered by insurance.
I kinda been waiting on a couple different people to get a windshield for me ..but it's been 3 weeks. We want it fixed. There's still pick n pull place within distance to save money.
My friend has done a few windshields and kinda gave me the gist. He suggested a guitar string, and heat is always your friend. Sounds easy enough once you get the string started, but uhhh 1) I don't play guitar & 2) I never took out a windshield; So combining 1 & 2, how would I know which to get?
The other option is buying a dedicated tool. The site I'll link has a lot of different setups from like a $12 cold knife (or a $70 "nice" cold knife - Power Advance Cold Knife - Equalizer(R)), to oscillating tool blades, to thousands of dollars professional kits. I've been looking at using an Equalizer Squire wire kit like this for about 40 bucks - Squire™ Start-Up Kit - Equalizer(R)
They sell different thicknesses and shapes of just wire for cheaper (ex. "Triad" triangular wire). Might try one of those to save a little more, idk yet.
Do you think I'm on the right track for junkyard success? I don't know typical jy policy, but I'd imagine if I broke a windshield, I'd still have to pay for it.
If there's good chance at a newbish failure, I'd rather bite the bullet and find a brand new glass.
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks!