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Old 05-13-23, 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Joeb427
Any louder outside noise?
If not,I'd go with them.

My quote for my '09 RX at Safelite.
Web-Only Price: $392.95
(includes labor, before tax)
Your vehicle may require the installation of moldings and accessories at an additional cost of $62.90.


My ES
Web-Only Price: $436.95
(includes labor, before tax)
Your vehicle may require the installation of moldings and accessories at an additional cost of $98.90

Safelite is well known company.
Thank you for sharing your experience with Safelite for windshield repair or replacement. It's great to know that they provided a written warranty, and their prices are reasonable. However, if you're located in Denver and looking for a reliable and affordable Denver windshield repair service, I highly recommend checking out Colorado Chip Repair. They are a locally-owned and operated business specializing in windshield repair and replacement, and they offer NGA-certified technicians and a lifetime warranty on their work. You can visit their website at coloradochip.com to learn more and get a free quote.
Old 05-13-23, 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by daryll40
Stone busted then cracked the windshield on my 2006 RX330. About what will I expect to pay for new glass (installed) and are there any nuances that I need to watch out for?
Whatever glass you get, spend the money to get the OEM seals/moldings. My 2000 GS had the glass replaced before I bought it, they used a generic seal and the car is now badly rusted at the windshield header.
Old 05-13-23, 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Arcadian
Whatever glass you get, spend the money to get the OEM seals/moldings. My 2000 GS had the glass replaced before I bought it, they used a generic seal and the car is now badly rusted at the windshield header.
Ha! This post was from 14 years and 5 cars ago!
Old 08-16-23, 07:03 AM
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If you're in the Denver area, I've got a great suggestion for you. Colorado Chip specializes in windshield repair and replacement and could be the perfect solution for your new windshield. You can find more information about their services at Colorado Chip - Windshield Repair Denver. They should be able to provide the competent service you're looking for. Good luck with your windshield replacement!
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