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Posted by trg WY on April 27, 2005 at 12:14:41 from (69.58.248.102):
In Reply to: windshield posted by tlak on April 27, 2005 at 05:30:07:
reminds me of the time my wife on her way to work got hit by a potatoe sized rock into the middle of drivers side. This as a gravel hauler from a newly opened quarry passed in the oncoming lane. Wasn't just a chip but a huge spiderweb crack circles that penetrated to the safety side of things. I told her to call the trucking outfit. They hemmed and haawed. But I told her that I drive the same road too and they could either fix her car's windshield or fix about a dozen truck windshield's. Which will it be. After that message was relayed, the boss got on the line. He explained that they get lots of calls about insignificiant chips but he agreed to stop at her work office and take a look at the "chip". After taking a look at the smashed windshield he arranged and paid for a new windshield and appologized. In my case it was a gravel truck, don't know what yours is truck wise. trg
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