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Old 03-15-2018, 02:46 AM
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Windscreen protection

Hi everybody,
third windschield change in one year, I've enough !!!
I'm looking at this solution:
https://clearplex.com/
Have someone experience it/any feedback ??
Is is worth the money spent ( 500€ in France for a F56 windshield ).
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Im in Minnesota and it is illegal to have anything on the front windshield so Im leary of that. I know a few people that have tint on their windshield (mind boggling) and it is an instant ticket.

Is your insurance like ours in regards to getting free windshields if they crack? If thats the case, why spend money if you get a replacement free
 
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Because, in France, the insurance is OK to pay for one windshield damage ( if you have the option in your contract ).
At the second one, they pay again, and they through you out..............too many sinisters, you're not à "good" customer, you don't interest the insurance company anymore !!
And, at this point, it's complicated to find a new company.........
 

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Dang, yeah, give it a shot then.
 
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I was wondering if I was the only one. I haven't had the windshield crack yet but 3 chips already. I was debating the windshield protection film. My local tint shop offered it but I ended up passing but I would say go for it.
 
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Originally Posted by Mini_Vinnie
Is your insurance like ours in regards to getting free windshields if they crack? If thats the case, why spend money if you get a replacement free
Unless your insurance is radically different from mine they will cover repairs at no cost (dings and small cracks), but if the windshield needs to be replaced you're on the hook for the deductible. I've had Safelight do repairs of rock chips ASAP before they could turn into cracks. This was done on my R56 and my current F56. A repair on my Suburban's windshield eventually turned into a long crack and GEICO said they would pay for the windshield, but I would have to cover the deductible. Cheaper to just pay for it myself rather than chance an increase in premiums.
 
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My problem is that I had a look at different forums and, apparently, the film has a short life ( more or less 2 years ).
So, it begins to be an expensive protection.
 
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What is the cost of the protection compared to a $600+ windshield? Especially if you live in an area that has caused you to replace yours three times in a year?
 
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Originally Posted by lonewolf170
I was wondering if I was the only one. I haven't had the windshield crack yet but 3 chips already
First windshield.............a big ship on the highway on the driver side.
So, no repair possible/authorized.
6 months later, always on a highway, a crack at the bottom of the windshield, driver side again
And now, with the new one, I'm wondering what's going to happen
 
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What is the cost of the protection compared to a $600+ windshield? Especially if you live in an area that has caused you to replace yours three times in a year?
I don't know exactly, maybe 100€................
The problem is that you can use this option one time, maybe two..............as I said above
And I don't live/drive in a risky place, the first problem appears in the south of France, the second one in the east.
I suspected the Mini windshields to be crappy, but I'm not sure !
Maybe the shape of the vehicule, design with a vertical windshield ( compare to other vehicules ), explains this problem...................
 
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Crazy ..... I got 3 windshields in one year and didnt cost me a penny to get replaced
 
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Lucky man
 
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Guys seriously... stop driving behind gravel trucks...
 
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Originally Posted by J_L
Guys seriously... stop driving behind gravel trucks...
If they'd just go faster i wouldnt have too

I think its called bump drafting in NASCAR
 
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Originally Posted by J_L
Guys seriously... stop driving behind gravel trucks...
I got the ding in my F56 following another Mini. We were on some twisties en route to The Back of the Dragon.
 
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