Windshield protective film now available
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My local protective film installer (Protective Film Solutions, Scottsdale, AZ) is now offering a 4.5mm film for windshields.
I don't have the cost of the installed product yet.
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http://www.protectivefilmsolutions.biz/windshield.htm
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I don't have the cost of the installed product yet.
Check it out:
http://www.protectivefilmsolutions.biz/windshield.htm
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Last edited by air eater; 02-27-2008 at 05:30 PM.
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For $100 (deductable) I get a whole new windshield (and the ability to inspect the cowl for corrosion). I think if I autocrossed/tracked my 911, I'd be singing a different tune. Let us know the price when you find out...an interesting proposal, nonetheless.
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Insurers in NJ do not have to offer windshield coverage (my carrier, USAA, doesn't at least), so it's a good option to have when replacing a windshield. God knows our OEM windshield pit very easily so if this is available in my area, I would definitely consider it.
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That sucks. Damn them!
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4.5 mil is pretty thin. How much protection would it really provide. I haev the 40mil protection on my headlights, and even with that one of my lights was smashed. (not sure what really happened, my wife took the 993 that day, and recalls something falling off a truck in front of her, but she thought it bounced over the car. our best guess is that it hit the headlight before it went over, lucky for her it didn't hit the windshield.
anyway, my point is that even with a layer that is nearly 9 times thicker, my lense was demolished by a road hazard. Becomes a numbers game...
As far as I can tell, it will only protect against small rocks and chips.
anyway, my point is that even with a layer that is nearly 9 times thicker, my lense was demolished by a road hazard. Becomes a numbers game...
As far as I can tell, it will only protect against small rocks and chips.
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What's the point of the stuff? If it's meant to be replaced every few years as it gets more and more chipped up, then that makes sense. It could be a very good idea considering the ridiculous cost of our glass.
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4.5 mil is pretty thin. How much protection would it really provide. I haev the 40mil protection on my headlights, and even with that one of my lights was smashed. (not sure what really happened, my wife took the 993 that day, and recalls something falling off a truck in front of her, but she thought it bounced over the car. our best guess is that it hit the headlight before it went over, lucky for her it didn't hit the windshield.
anyway, my point is that even with a layer that is nearly 9 times thicker, my lense was demolished by a road hazard. Becomes a numbers game...
As far as I can tell, it will only protect against small rocks and chips.
anyway, my point is that even with a layer that is nearly 9 times thicker, my lense was demolished by a road hazard. Becomes a numbers game...
As far as I can tell, it will only protect against small rocks and chips.
My original windshield is still in perfect condtion, so that is why I am considering it.
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I have a friend who encased his entire GT3, except the roof, in the 3M clear bra stuff, including the windshield. It is holding up very well.
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$595.00!
Damn, that is one expensive piece of plastic.
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My NJ insurer has replaced my windshield 3 times in the past 5 years, and never batted an eye or raised any rates. $100 deductible, which I have to pay sometimes.
I have a friend who encased his entire GT3, except the roof, in the 3M clear bra stuff, including the windshield. It is holding up very well.
I have a friend who encased his entire GT3, except the roof, in the 3M clear bra stuff, including the windshield. It is holding up very well.
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