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ORIGINAL: pauljmcnulty

Or just tell your insurance company it happened after you'd bought the car

And you've just posted it on an open forum! [:D]

Seriously, insurers do trawl the forums for fraud. Not worth it IMO.

Even if we take fraud out of it I would probably still wish to deal directly with only a few companies. A chap in Leicester I know (whom upon recommendation I used for my Stag) is very good. On my modern he changed the screen without chipping everything around it.
 
I got my fraud advice. From a very close friend who works for a large insurance company.

£450 for a windscreen which would only cost around £100 to make. Now that's fraud in my eyes.
 
Hi Daddyscoob

We're after the same advice my thread is currently running too, should you get information which isn't posted could you
let me know if possible, I'll also do the same.

JT
 
Autoglass did mine and did a good job,
I believe the plastic U channel that holds the T seal is re-useable, but when they did mine the T seal did not seat perfectly so they removed the screen and replaced the U channel, however some threads seem to say that this channel comes with the screen?.....I would ask them before they arrive and make sure it is replaced

also remove all the interior trim around the window, they won't and mine was damaged luckily I had ordered new from OPC

let us us know about the U channel
 
Do you have the pt.no. also would like to replace the Apost covers but i,m sure i read elsewhere they are discontinued
 

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