I stay back 2 seconds all the time, and don't drive right up the next guy's ass. I stay even further back from rock-chucking dumptrucks. Its a truck, and the upright windshield and frontend of a truck tends to cause stones to impact and not to just slide over the top. Over the years I've had 2 Rangers, and put 5 windshields in them over a million kms. This time I switched to a Maverick since the new Ranger is now much too big for my purposes. So far I've not had to fix anything on the Maverick except for 5 recalls and 6 small paint chips from rock hits. I recently had a large RedTail Hawk fly straight into my windshield and hit so hard that my rearview mirror was left dangling. I took a really close look at the windshield while I was cleaning all the guts off, and the windshield never even cracked. I think the thin windshield flexes and actually prevents some of the damage that other vehicles would get.
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