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Stop driving slow in the left laneStop driving so close to other cars.
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Stop driving slow in the left laneStop driving so close to other cars.
Stop driving, don't ever leave the garage.This is the right answer...
There's no guarantee period. I lost a windshield in both of the S197 Mustangs I have owned. the first one, a big rock jumped out of the bed of a dumptruck. It hit the ground, bounced, hit my hood, and skipped into the top of my windshield which then spalled glass into my face. Thank goodness I was wearing my sunglasses. The second cracked randomly in the cold when I started it up in a parking garage at work.I think the angle is a primary factor part of it, and not following too close is good advice, but no guarantee.
I have had my Bronco for 1.5 years (13K miles). I did have the Stek windshield film installed early on. We have a lot of tandem gravel trucks in the area where I live and I usually keep a ridiculous distance when one is in front of me or try to get around it as best I can, which isn't always easy on two-lane roads.
I know I have taken a couple of hits, one of which left a nice mark on the film, which I am guessing would've cracked or chipped the glass if it wasn't for the film.
So far, on the original windshield.
Exactly, Second windshield was yesterday in heavy traffic in Salt Lake City, big bang, big crack. No idea what. First was on first day, middle of Wyoming with 300 miles on odometer, came from opposing traffic.It’s a combination of angle, extremely thin glass and bad luck.