markal49
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I have an XLT purchased in April of this year. Within weeks and two or three thousand miles I got a stress crack in my windshield. Thankfully, the dealership agreed it was simply stress crack and not caused by a chip and they replaced it under warranty. In addition to that crack, the original windshield created a lot of weird glare when driving toward the sun, like it was really faulty somehow. Ok, new windshield in May courtesy of Ford.
This past weekend, returning from a trip to South Dakota, we got two rock chips in the new windshield. Now, obviously, rock chips happen, it's just bad luck. But I've been road tripping and driving off-pavement for a long time, mostly in Subarus, but also a couple of Hondas. I think before the two chips this weekend, I've had one chipped before, which was eventually replaced on a Subaru Outback.
Bottom line - One stress crack and the windshield replaced, now two rock ships in the new windshield, all in less than 7,000 miles. Is Ford glass sub-standard?
This past weekend, returning from a trip to South Dakota, we got two rock chips in the new windshield. Now, obviously, rock chips happen, it's just bad luck. But I've been road tripping and driving off-pavement for a long time, mostly in Subarus, but also a couple of Hondas. I think before the two chips this weekend, I've had one chipped before, which was eventually replaced on a Subaru Outback.
Bottom line - One stress crack and the windshield replaced, now two rock ships in the new windshield, all in less than 7,000 miles. Is Ford glass sub-standard?
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