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TXNavy

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Why would a new car need “New Car Scent”? 🤔
Those are trucker scents to get RID of the new car smell. He's got Diesel Pump, Oily Hands, Burnt Rubber, and 2 week old Dip Spit
 

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As a previous Jeep YJ/TJ/JL owner I've been through a few windshields - its the nature of the beast.

That said, modern vehicles use lighter glass to save weight. When my JL was new the passenger side hardtop window had a vertical crack. Odd I thought for being as new as it was - and who breaks a side window? I filed a claim with FCA to no avail and replaced the window. I had an identical crack about 3 months later and I was convinced there was a vehicle problem. All level of internet search and crazy theories aside the glass guy confirmed it was impact damage based on a teeny tiny chip - barely visible. I was unconvinced. Right about the time I found the third cracked window I realized the new neighbor across the street liked to run his push mower over a weed covered gravel parking area. He is an idiot, but its his rock pile and his mower. I moved the Jeep to a different parking spot and never replaced another window. Ironically there was zero paint damage - just window breakage.
 

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I just called an installer near me and they told me they stopped installing windshield protection film (they did not specifically say exoshield) because they have yet to find a product that holds up over time and too many people are bringing their vehicles back a year or two later demanding new windshields because the visibility is so poor with the windshield film on them. Is Exoshield different? Has anyone used it for greater than 2 years without issue? Video above was really informative.
 
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Thinking the same thing. Could be excess body/frame flex. Twisting would be my guess.
If that were the case, Kevin with the litebrite Bronco would never have a windshield at all.
 

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My money is on OP waxing his windshield(s).
Hah, does waxing your windshield actually make it prone to breaking? I've never heard of that (or waxing your windshield for that matter)
 

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Hah, does waxing your windshield actually make it prone to breaking? I've never heard of that (or waxing your windshield for that matter)
Its a running 6g joke.
Last year when the first snakeskin MIC top was reported on the board many posters were quick to blame the OP for applying a spray wax to the top.
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