windscreen replacement
windscreen replacement
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spivvy

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1,535 posts

278 months

Thursday 25th November 2004
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what would be the situation now if you damage your windscreen ?
as they are all locked up in the big box at TVR .

surely there must only be a limited supply of these
what happens if a few years time ?

anyone know ?
i can only assume autoglass don't keep a stock or is there an alternative that would fit ?

FAT MATT

177 posts

268 months

Thursday 25th November 2004
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Autoglass do i think. The idiot who had my S1 before me glued the rear view mirror on with super glue. This cemented it to the screen and whilst driving one winter it cracked right down the centre. Autoglass do them and believe its from a Ford Granada.

Podie

46,647 posts

299 months

Thursday 25th November 2004
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The day I agreed the sale on mine, my screen got chipped (tennis ball sized!).

It took Autoglass six weeks to sort it… at the time, no dealer or specialists had any in (although I think David Gerald said he might be able to get them)… but Autoglass found two… and they dropped one!

I dealt with Autoglass Chelmsford… the manager Rob was VERY helpful, and the job done by Paul (the fitter) was stunning.

Tripps

5,814 posts

296 months

Thursday 25th November 2004
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spivvy said:
what would be the situation now if you damage your windscreen ?
as they are all locked up in the big box at TVR .

surely there must only be a limited supply of these
what happens if a few years time ?

anyone know ?
i can only assume autoglass don't keep a stock or is there an alternative that would fit ?
The screens are made by a Dutch company as I recall for TVR, so may well be available direct. I'm not sure if the glass from Autoglass etc. come from the same place.

There are also two different shapes of the "same" screen circulating, SilverShield took out my old screen before finding the new one didn't fit, two weeks later they brought another one that didn't fit

The screen I eventually got was from a Tuscan racer, so they avenue might be worth a go...

Pies

13,116 posts

280 months

Thursday 25th November 2004
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There were NO screens at TVR when i enquired as those they had were left outside and went cloudy so got binned.I doubt they ordered any more

WildfireS3

9,919 posts

276 months

Thursday 25th November 2004
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Maybe a petiton to autoglass is in order?

Tripps

5,814 posts

296 months

Thursday 25th November 2004
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Pies said:
There were NO screens at TVR when i enquired as those they had were left outside and went cloudy so got binned.I doubt they ordered any more
When was this Colin, as it was the case when I had my problems last March time, so its still the case now and they've done nothing to obtain some S screen, things don't look good

S3_Steve

274 posts

274 months

Thursday 25th November 2004
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Had mine replaced by Autoglass in Leeds earlier this year, no problems at all, had the car for a full day and no problems since.

Rower

1,381 posts

290 months

Thursday 25th November 2004
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According to the S parts list Autoglass have them listed as Griffith (S Tourer) Autoglass No. 1100WCL

mycroft

1,545 posts

271 months

Thursday 25th November 2004
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The previous owner of my car had a screen put in , he told me it was Ford cortina. Only hearsay but somebody may be able to investgate.

gadgit

971 posts

291 months

Thursday 25th November 2004
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Its not from a Cortina ! the local mobile glass fitter got one for me, and I think is was from pilkinton glass, he has no problem getting one.
Cost about £115 from the makers, you could try just ringing them and asking ?

Gadgit.

mycroft

1,545 posts

271 months

Friday 26th November 2004
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gadgit said:
Its not from a Cortina ! the local mobile glass fitter got one for me, and I think is was from pilkinton glass, he has no problem getting one.
Cost about £115 from the makers, you could try just ringing them and asking ?

Gadgit.

End of problem!
If you have a contact phone number and part number may be Pies could put it on the pats list on his site and people could be refereed there.
Just a suggestion
Dale

swindorski46

1,017 posts

307 months

Friday 26th November 2004
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Rower said:
According to the S parts list Autoglass have them listed as Griffith (S Tourer) Autoglass No. 1100WCL


This is true.

I had one fitted last year by Autoglass in Salisbury. Told them it was for a Griffith S Tourer(?), took a couple of days for them to get it and then fitted in a day. They did an excellent job, improved the look of the car no end, and all for fifty sheets through the insurance.

Compare this to TVR who at the time had one "factory soiled" screen and could send it to my local dealer for inspection before I bought it, for £250 I think, but I'd have to pay the carriage whether I took it or not.

Tripps

5,814 posts

296 months

Friday 26th November 2004
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swindorski46 said:
I had one fitted last year by Autoglass in Salisbury. Told them it was for a Griffith S Tourer(?), took a couple of days for them to get it and then fitted in a day. They did an excellent job, improved the look of the car no end, and all for fifty sheets through the insurance.
All the best reports for fitting come from visiting Autoglass centres, as the work involved to remove the screens is a complete

Myself and Psychobert (IIRC) had home fitting and had the dash damanged, it my case it was a small tear right at the edge, so was thankfully hidden under the newly fitted glass, but I've heard of extensive damage being caused to some cars.

Psychobert

6,318 posts

280 months

Saturday 27th November 2004
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Tripps said:
Myself and Psychobert (IIRC) had home fitting and had the dash damanged, it my case it was a small tear right at the edge, so was thankfully hidden under the newly fitted glass, but I've heard of extensive damage being caused to some cars.


Yup, that was me. About half an inch gash for about 5 or 6 inches along the nearside, and a big rip along the offside. Both painted out with boot black so I wouldn't notice and the attitude of the manager of the workshop was that its not a problem as 'its not like it s anew car is it mate?' Oh, both a pillers and the roof lining peeled off as the old screen was simply removed with a stanley knife in a couple of minutes. Took 3 months and IIRC about £1500 to get it sorted. They paid.

I would never go mobile again and if I ever had to get a screen fitted again will be making a right pain in the ar5e of myself at the fitters before anyone goes near my car..