Tamora replacement windscreen
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Has anyone recently had a succesful windscreen replacement? I had a trawl through earlier posts and encountered this
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
which is a little out of date for use for a recomendation for a good fitting company.
My Tam has been off the road, garaged and under her blanky while my door ECU was being repaired. I had cause to drag her out of the garage on Saturday, only to dicover a 6" crack in the top corner of the screen which wasn't there when she was last out. I suspect its from a local pothole but can't be certain; definitely not been touched in the garage. Thus I'm in need of a new screen, properly fitted, without any dashboard slashing or other scenarios I dare not consider. I have yet to contact my insurer as I thought it best to have my information up front.
Grateful if anyone can point me in the right direction.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
which is a little out of date for use for a recomendation for a good fitting company.
My Tam has been off the road, garaged and under her blanky while my door ECU was being repaired. I had cause to drag her out of the garage on Saturday, only to dicover a 6" crack in the top corner of the screen which wasn't there when she was last out. I suspect its from a local pothole but can't be certain; definitely not been touched in the garage. Thus I'm in need of a new screen, properly fitted, without any dashboard slashing or other scenarios I dare not consider. I have yet to contact my insurer as I thought it best to have my information up front.
Grateful if anyone can point me in the right direction.
Well the glass is out- only 1 small minor nick to the "leather" below the screen which was almost bonded to the glass.
Job now stopped- Now the sceen out, its exposed the rivetted plates which the screen bonds to- they look like galvanised biscuit tin remnants-and are quite badly rusted in places. I can't leave them like that, job currently stopped whilst i contemplate my next move.........
Job now stopped- Now the sceen out, its exposed the rivetted plates which the screen bonds to- they look like galvanised biscuit tin remnants-and are quite badly rusted in places. I can't leave them like that, job currently stopped whilst i contemplate my next move.........
brownspeed said:
For sure Steve. worrying thing was that it was undetectable with the screen in place. I guess its an area for holding water when it rains and forms a capillary under the rubbers.
I had no way of getting a lift home so had to abandon her there for now and get a train.
It's a common issue, and unless they have been replaced with the stainless, the chances of tinworm will be very high. https://www.facebook.com/glasstecauto/photos/pb.96...I had no way of getting a lift home so had to abandon her there for now and get a train.
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