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I am just about to change mine for the second time. I wouldn't trust autoglass or national windscreen. I brought mine from the factory and Charles Dunn replaced it. Don't tell him I sent you though as it's a two day job and very labour intensive. I agreed the claim in principle with the insurance underwriter paid for everything and claimed everything back without issue the first time. I'll let you know how it goes with the latest one.
Two day job for two men??
Removal is a bit of a bugger and needs a wire cutter.
Refitting after all the prep is not too bad. My son and I fitted mine. Used a cordless sealant gun to create nice 'V' shaped bead and then lay in the screen and tape in place.
We had the added hassle of soldering/heat shrinking the wiring for the electric screen when partially in!!
No more than a days work and two people needed for about an hour. And that was for a beginner.
Paul
Removal is a bit of a bugger and needs a wire cutter.
Refitting after all the prep is not too bad. My son and I fitted mine. Used a cordless sealant gun to create nice 'V' shaped bead and then lay in the screen and tape in place.
We had the added hassle of soldering/heat shrinking the wiring for the electric screen when partially in!!
No more than a days work and two people needed for about an hour. And that was for a beginner.
Paul
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