Windscreen stone chip :(
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Hi,
My barely month old Boxster has got a stonechip on the windscreen right in the my eye line.
So it will need to be replaced.
Being a newbie to the Porsche world. Would Autoglass fit the same quality windscreen as my dealer? Or would it be best to force my insurance company to pay for the replacement to be sourced/fitted by the dealer
Thanks
N
My barely month old Boxster has got a stonechip on the windscreen right in the my eye line.
So it will need to be replaced.
Being a newbie to the Porsche world. Would Autoglass fit the same quality windscreen as my dealer? Or would it be best to force my insurance company to pay for the replacement to be sourced/fitted by the dealer
Thanks
N
Hi mate
Much will depend on your insurer in terms of who can do the work. IOW, whatever was written into the Key Facts (which they should have made reasonably clear for you to see and understand) is what you have agreed to. That said, there are circumstances by which you can nominate your own repairer.
Happy to discuss by phone if it helps; I'll PM you my number.
Much will depend on your insurer in terms of who can do the work. IOW, whatever was written into the Key Facts (which they should have made reasonably clear for you to see and understand) is what you have agreed to. That said, there are circumstances by which you can nominate your own repairer.
Happy to discuss by phone if it helps; I'll PM you my number.
OP, try this stuff next time to stop screen damage. I use it, it is excellent.
http://www.paintguard.co.uk/paint-protection/glass...
http://www.paintguard.co.uk/paint-protection/glass...
Noel74 said:
Hi,
My barely month old Boxster has got a stonechip on the windscreen right in the my eye line.
So it will need to be replaced.
Being a newbie to the Porsche world. Would Autoglass fit the same quality windscreen as my dealer? Or would it be best to force my insurance company to pay for the replacement to be sourced/fitted by the dealer
Thanks
N
I recently had mine replaced at OPC Tonbridge. The insurer wanted a £90 excess if I used their nominated repairer or £125 if I used my own. I paid the full bill and got the cheque back within a week.My barely month old Boxster has got a stonechip on the windscreen right in the my eye line.
So it will need to be replaced.
Being a newbie to the Porsche world. Would Autoglass fit the same quality windscreen as my dealer? Or would it be best to force my insurance company to pay for the replacement to be sourced/fitted by the dealer
Thanks
N
It is worth noting that one my first call they insisted on using their own repairer and it was only when I was put through to someone else that they allowed me to use my own.
So had the car valeted last night, now to discover a massive stone chip in the bonnet.
I know a very good bodyshop who will do the touch up, however he also recommended put some protective film on the car.
He gave me a name of a guy who installs/fits this http://www.bodyguarduk.com/cars.html
Anyone had any experience of protective film on their cars? Is it noticeable?
Thanks
N
I know a very good bodyshop who will do the touch up, however he also recommended put some protective film on the car.
He gave me a name of a guy who installs/fits this http://www.bodyguarduk.com/cars.html
Anyone had any experience of protective film on their cars? Is it noticeable?
Thanks
N
[quote=Noel74]So had the car valeted last night, now to discover a massive stone chip in the bonnet.
I know a very good bodyshop who will do the touch up, however he also recommended put some protective film on the car.
He gave me a name of a guy who installs/fits this http://www.bodyguarduk.com/cars.html
Anyone had any experience of protective film on their cars? Is it noticeable?
Thanks
Had Expel Ultimate self healing ppf(IIRC) fitted by Paintshield, Peterborough. Not cheap but worth every penny, if you look VERY closely you can see it at some panel edges but at 4 foot it is invisible. Have a word with Tom at Paintshield, very knowledgeable and will gladly give of his time. Website worth a peek in the first instance. www.Paintshield.co.uk
I know a very good bodyshop who will do the touch up, however he also recommended put some protective film on the car.
He gave me a name of a guy who installs/fits this http://www.bodyguarduk.com/cars.html
Anyone had any experience of protective film on their cars? Is it noticeable?
Thanks
Had Expel Ultimate self healing ppf(IIRC) fitted by Paintshield, Peterborough. Not cheap but worth every penny, if you look VERY closely you can see it at some panel edges but at 4 foot it is invisible. Have a word with Tom at Paintshield, very knowledgeable and will gladly give of his time. Website worth a peek in the first instance. www.Paintshield.co.uk
Edited by jredram on Wednesday 6th August 22:13
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