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Old Feb 3, 2003 | 10:12 AM
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Call your insurance company. Most policies (unless you have the bare bone liability only) have a glass policy. With my state farm setup, I have a $20 deductable to have chips fixed and $100 to have the whole windshield replaced (for a large crack). Any quality automotive glass place can probably fix it, I'd imagine your insurance company will recommend one. They can even probably come to your house and do it. Seeya.
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