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The bugs don't even have the guts to come back and try again! Their friends dive in instead to meet the same fate. Buggers!Personally, I’m more upset about all the bugs that feel my windshield is the place they feel they have to commit suicide. Obviously, the OP doesn’t drive at night. The bugs don’t make long streaks, just deep spots where their butt hole penetrates their brain. Rocks aren’t any smarter and are harder.
HistrionicI should have taken all of the reports regarding the cheap ass windshields Ford uses for the Bronco seriously. My Big Bend has 2 major cracks from debris while driving on highway home. What a waste of money this purchase was. Less than 5,000 miles. My advise, DO NOT buy a Bronco unless you own a glass company.
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BINGO! Not following so close will solve 95% of windshield damage.No issues here at 14k miles. The wife caught a rock on her last two Mercedes within a few months. The 2nd one was driving home from the dealership after purchasing ! Told her to stop tailgating and no issues in the 2 years since.
I was on open highway thru the desert . Ford was being cheap.Stop following people closely. Stop riding next to or behind tractor trailers or any trailer. It’s an upright flat windshield, things happen. Got a star on mine the second week but fixed it with the rain x windshield repair kit. Still good a year later
It was driving thru the desert on a US highway with no other traffic and the wind blew some small debris and it hit my windshield. My previous Jeep windshield never cracked. Ford can do better for the price you pay.!It has nothing to do with cheap. Like Jeeps and other vehicles with a vertical windshield it is more prone than a raked windshield for obvious reasons (trigonometry 101). The solution is simple, don't follow so close. Not only will you be safer, you will greatly reduce windshield cracks as well as dings and dents in your paint. My Bronco is almost 4 years old and has never had a damaged windshield.
Sorry this happened to you.I should have taken all of the reports regarding the cheap ass windshields Ford uses for the Bronco seriously. My Big Bend has 2 major cracks from debris while driving on highway home. What a waste of money this purchase was. Less than 5,000 miles. My advise, DO NOT buy a Bronco unless you own a glass company.
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If Ford is so cheap stop complaining and go be an engineer for them!I was on open highway thru the desert . Ford was being cheap.
It was driving thru the desert on a US highway with no other traffic and the wind blew some small debris and it hit my windshield. My previous Jeep windshield never cracked. Ford can do better for the price you pay.!
60,000 miles here, not even a rock chip. Original windshield. Just need to keep your distance from the car in front of you. Don't ride behind semi trucks. Ya know, logical stuff you'd expect any driver to think of.I should have taken all of the reports regarding the cheap ass windshields Ford uses for the Bronco seriously. My Big Bend has 2 major cracks from debris while driving on highway home. What a waste of money this purchase was. Less than 5,000 miles. My advise, DO NOT buy a Bronco unless you own a glass company.
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Truth. I'm honestly not sure how many windshields I went through between my two JKs. I do recall that aftermarket units were more durable though.Quite honestly I see more Jeeps on the road with broken windshields than Broncos. A ton of them being JLs. Completely baseless “Ford is cheap” argument lol
Welcome to Physics 101. It's not about cheap glass, it's about the very upright windshield. Ask Jeep owners about rock chips and cracks. And in some states like mine, the rock chips and cracks are inevitable. No vehicle I owned prior to living in this state ever had a single windshield crack. Every...single...vehicle I've owned across at least 5 different brands has had a cracked windshield. Yes, it sucks. If it's not within your line of sight, live with it as long as you can.I should have taken all of the reports regarding the cheap ass windshields Ford uses for the Bronco seriously. My Big Bend has 2 major cracks from debris while driving on the highway home. What a waste of money this purchase was. Less than 5,000 miles. My advice: DO NOT buy a Bronco unless you own a glass company.