where to buy a whindscreen rubber?
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It's always the rubber that gets you in trouble every time, dont use it properly and BAM!!!, you're in trouble.
Did you ask them why it needs to be inspected? I dont see why you still could not add glass coverage, but you would have to keep it after you added it until your renewal.
I also have State Farm, I never had to have anything inspected when I switched over to them a year or so ago.
Did you ask them why it needs to be inspected? I dont see why you still could not add glass coverage, but you would have to keep it after you added it until your renewal.
I also have State Farm, I never had to have anything inspected when I switched over to them a year or so ago.
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Are you doing the replacement yourself? Is your rubber trim damaged? You do realize the windshield is glued in place and the trim can be reused if you are careful. Might be a good idea to have it removed/installed by someone that has done it before if you want to save the trim and the hundreds of dollars that replacement trim cost. If you do decide to DIY, make sure you use the proper adhesive as antichrist mentioned and also properly prep the glass and frame. I have about 10-12 caulk gun tubes of the sealer if you need any.
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