1Wolf
Member
Probably a silly question, but I've simply never had this issue before on a car I cared enough about to do anything about it.
My Gen2 took a small rock to the windshield this morning, right in my field of view. It left a small "hole" about the size of the head of a pencil eraser that goes about 2/3 way through the glass but not all the way through to the inside. There is a "star" of tiny cracks around it, each about a half inch long.
The rock didn't even hit that hard but its been so cold here lately in Chicago that probably made the impact worse.
I'm probably making a mountain out of a molehill but my Raptor is...well...you know...its my Raptor! and I don't want the damage to spread or get worse.
What would you do? I don't know how to fix it myself, nor would I trust myself to fix it and not mess it up. Would you call that "Safelite" place they advertise on TV? Can they repair something tiny like that and make it look *almost* like new? Would you call some place else? What would you recommend?
My Gen2 took a small rock to the windshield this morning, right in my field of view. It left a small "hole" about the size of the head of a pencil eraser that goes about 2/3 way through the glass but not all the way through to the inside. There is a "star" of tiny cracks around it, each about a half inch long.
The rock didn't even hit that hard but its been so cold here lately in Chicago that probably made the impact worse.
I'm probably making a mountain out of a molehill but my Raptor is...well...you know...its my Raptor! and I don't want the damage to spread or get worse.
What would you do? I don't know how to fix it myself, nor would I trust myself to fix it and not mess it up. Would you call that "Safelite" place they advertise on TV? Can they repair something tiny like that and make it look *almost* like new? Would you call some place else? What would you recommend?