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Originally Posted by Adam32
I disagree, it is a simple job fitting it. I have done it with quite a few 4x4 vehicles over the years. Last one I did was a 1998 SSangyoung Korando. If you can run a decent bead round your bath, you can fit a windscreen. The challenge is cutting the old one out without breaking it. I have about a 50% success rate. With 2 people it is much easier to get it out without breaking it. As it's hit and miss whether it comes out in one piece, I am not willing to pay if it breaks.
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This made me laugh, do you realise the forces that go through a windscreen in a crash never mind a object to glass impact. The windscreen isn’t bonded in just for a laugh it’s bonded using primer and a structural sealer. No it’s not simple and the fact you said it is basically says it all. If the car isn’t worth £75 just get rid it’s another hazard taken off the road .