- First Name
- Ron
- Joined
- Nov 30, 2024
- Threads
- 3
- Messages
- 223
- Reaction score
- 253
- Location
- Degonia Springs, In
- Vehicle(s)
- 2024 Ford Maverick Lariat
- Engine
- 2.0L EcoBoost
My last 3 trucks have had small rock chips. None have been repaired. None of them cracked. The middle truck was a Tacoma. I called my insurance company, State Farm. They set up an appointment at SafeLite for a free repair. I missed the appointment and didn't reschedule. I traded it in two+ years later on my current Maverick which received a rock chip 2 weeks after I bought it. That was in December 2024 and I'm still driving it with the rock chip. It's small and insignificant but I know it's there. If I were to get it repaired, I would have it done by a professional. They are more experienced than me.
Several years ago I had an El Camino with a small rock chip. I took it to a glass place. I asked if I needed a windsh1eld. He judo-chopped the chip lightly and the windshield cracked over a foot in either direction. He said "Yes, you do." He went on to explain that the interior sheet of plastic was compromised and the glass wouldn't have split otherwise. It wouldn't be safe for me to drive around with a chip repair. He figured the judo-chop test was around 50-50 for windshield replacement. My insurance paid for it.
Several years ago I had an El Camino with a small rock chip. I took it to a glass place. I asked if I needed a windsh1eld. He judo-chopped the chip lightly and the windshield cracked over a foot in either direction. He said "Yes, you do." He went on to explain that the interior sheet of plastic was compromised and the glass wouldn't have split otherwise. It wouldn't be safe for me to drive around with a chip repair. He figured the judo-chop test was around 50-50 for windshield replacement. My insurance paid for it.
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