Mike Pierson
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We’re gonna need that insurance nowSame here.
We’re gonna need that insurance nowSame here.
That's what I was thinking LOLWe’re gonna need that insurance now
I’m late to the party on this but this is not true. For the adaptive cruise/forward collision and such the calibration process includes learning the windshield thickness. Moor and other brands like GM have a standard thickness requirement for the sensors. (Only OEM glass can be used in some cases.) The calibration only needs to take place during a replacement of the glass, not if you fold the windshield down.Sensors aren't attached to the windshield. Recalibration isn't necessary, if it was, then every time you laid the windshield down, strapped it, and drove, you'd have to get the service.
Now, if the impact happened right in front of the sensor box and it was heavy, then yes there's a possibility things may have rattled.
Thanks for chiming in on this. That's what I was told too - glass thickness and final position of it would change what the camera sees and that's why the recal needs to occur.I’m late to the party on this but this is not true. For the adaptive cruise/forward collision and such the calibration process includes learning the windshield thickness. Moor and other brands like GM have a standard thickness requirement for the sensors. (Only OEM glass can be used in some cases.) The calibration only needs to take place during a replacement of the glass, not if you fold the windshield down.
So, I have to say that I'm less than impressed with the Gorilla Glass. The ACCUAIR Gladiator has it and I'll be damned that it seems to pick up more chips than any of my other windshields. Granted, they aren't spreading like a spider web but they definitely seem to be more noticable.Cracked the Gorilla Glass on the 392 on my way back from Boise a couple weeks ago…I bought aux insurance specifically to address windshield replacement from the dealer at the time of purchase…they are giving me grief about paying for it.
They are screwing with the wrong person…
Well that sucks! Hope all goes well with your replacement. Please keep us posted as I have little doubt that I'll be going through more windshields myselfGot my second crack coming home from Denver yesterday. Started as a chip but by the time I got home it had started to wander. With the first one my windshield warranty (bought through Peterson's) replaced it no questions asked. We will see what they say about this one. Two windshields in 6 months!
Have an appointment tomorrow to get it replaced. So far the insurance has been good.Well that sucks! Hope all goes well with your replacement. Please keep us posted as I have little doubt that I'll be going through more windshields myself
coming home from Denver
Awe man, that sucks. If you can hold out until you get out here, I know a guy who can get you fixed up for cheapNo Jeep road trip is complete without a broken windshield.
I heard it hit but did not think it actually broke the glass. The crack has lengthened about a 1/2-inch a day. Luckily it’s right in front of me….
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Sucks to hear so many people with experiences like this.I will chime in. Gorilla Glass is indeed a joke. My work Gladiator has it. Bought off the lot. It cracked month 4. I literally cannot find where it chipped originally.
yup. neither of JKs were ever like this. not only did it crack. the speed with which it spread is something I've never seen in any other windshield.Sucks to hear so many people with experiences like this.
I asked Glass guy about this Back in Boulder City while he was Replacing my third Winshield, He said Gorilla glass wont Spider but it will Crack and Easily, It's not Safety Glass and it's a waste of Money. his words.So, I have to say that I'm less than impressed with the Gorilla Glass. The ACCUAIR Gladiator has it and I'll be damned that it seems to pick up more chips than any of my other windshields. Granted, they aren't spreading like a spider web but they definitely seem to be more noticable.
Bummer that they're giving you grief with the insurance.