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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / October 2006

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AND Books - 17 Oct 2006 10:03 GMT
last night some punk hood did a b-b through my 245 '90 wagon rear window...
it still intact (ya, keep the windows open so pressure doesn't blast it)

anyway, a local body shop will do the work for $60... the only number i found
glass.com or something is $450... wow! i can do it myself, but that's not the
issue, rather, what do rear windows go for??? ya, the 1990 changed from prior
ones in size, so junk yards might be hard to find...

i got a 1981 wagon, maybe change the whole door... it's insured but the
deductible is probably $200 and i've *never* done a claim... i'm stuck!

any suggestions??? pleeze!

jsz

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Roadie - 17 Oct 2006 13:02 GMT
> last night some punk hood did a b-b through my 245 '90 wagon rear window...
> it still intact (ya, keep the windows open so pressure doesn't blast it)
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> any suggestions??? pleeze!

First off check your coverage.  It's been a while since I filed a glass
claim, but at one time the deductible didn't apply to glass damage.
Even if you have to pay the $200 deductible, just pay it and have a
glass shop do the work.  My recommendation would be to use Volvo glass,
but the OEM stuff should be ok for the rear and a lot cheaper.
James Sweet - 17 Oct 2006 18:00 GMT
> last night some punk hood did a b-b through my 245 '90 wagon rear window...
> it still intact (ya, keep the windows open so pressure doesn't blast it)
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> jsz

I've picked up a couple of full tailgates from '90+ wagons for $22 at
the local yards around me, it varies all over the place though.
Personally I'd just file an insurance claim and get it done right if the
car is in good shape, or call around for a '90 or later and buy the rear
window glass.
 
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