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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: unlucky alf on 07 July 2010, 11:20:12
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Ive been phoning around getting quotes for a replacement screen & came across a company called "autofit windscreens" in Notts, they have quoted £90 which sounds very reasonable, i just wondered if anyone has used this company before, also is there anything i should watch out for if i get them to fit one for me?. :-/
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seems an odd price? far too cheep for fitting a new screen, but a bit steep on excess if its going through your insurance, which is easiest and cheapest route imo.
Look out for goo on the a pilar covers inside, remove first? If there is rust on the metal frame on the metal supporting edge you want them to treat that idealy, it can swell up discolour the black surround and eventually crack the glass.
Generally speaking there have been some horror storys with replacement, Autoglass seem most reliable as a rule, anywhere else a good job seems rare afaict.
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Price is not to far off (I got quoted about 110 a few years ago from a trusted independent).
A screen for an Omega (pattern) is about 60 quid.....so 30 quid to fit at about an hours work.
Thing is, I bet it does not include new plastic channels for the edge of the glass (which will no doubt get broken as the old screen is removed).
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i`ll get back to them & see what is included in the price, & yes i think i`ll unclip the inner trims first just in case,,,,thanks guys! :y
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if you can get a proper insured glass man to remove a screen and wop one in for 30 snoots you have struck lucky.
i have been paying 50 quid and i thought thats cheap for pound notes.
this is a conversation i had recently with Autoglass.
Me... Hi i need a rear window glass for one of the rear doors for a 03 VX Combo.
Autoglass.... yep £580 plus vat
Me................. Swoon.
i got one brand new genuine from Lookers VX for 80 quid inc Vat and bonded it in meself with a 5 quid tube of tiger seal.
theres some right robbers in the Glass game and Autoglass are the No1. ::)
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I paid £170 for one including new plastic trims about 2 months ago which I thought was quite cheap :-?
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i`ll get back to them & see what is included in the price, & yes i think i`ll unclip the inner trims first just in case,,,,thanks guys! :y
Give us a shout if they are ok.
Mine needs doing, and at that price worth just the short run over to Notts. :y
Mick ;)
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i reckon using the bloke i have used for years and getting a screen from my local Vauxhall Specialists (Roadrunners aka Happy Steves :D) it would cost me 80 ish sovs for a second hand screen pulled out a breaker and fitted to a car.
thats 2 screens out and one in. I reckon a second hand probably genuine screen would be about 20ish sovs and 60ish to bung in.
so 90 sovs for a new one fitted is a good deal imo :P
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i reckon using the bloke i have used for years and getting a screen from my local Vauxhall Specialists (Roadrunners aka Happy Steves :D) it would cost me 80 ish sovs for a second hand screen pulled out a breaker and fitted to a car.
thats 2 screens out and one in. I reckon a second hand probably genuine screen would be about 20ish sovs and 60ish to bung in.
so 90 sovs for a new one fitted is a good deal imo :P
Happy? Roadrunners?
Doesnt sound like the roadrunners I know ;D ;D ;D
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theres some right robbers in the Glass game and Autoglass are the No1. ::)
I suspect that's because Autoglass have the Lion's share of the insurance market so don't need to do cheap deals. On the plus side when I had mine done under insurance they wheeled out one of those nice UV screens so I can't complain.
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Autoglass did fine job on replacing my screen, very impressed. Can't really comment on costs, was just my insurance excess
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O,k ive taken the plunge & getting the screen done tomorrow morning, they do use the old plastic trim but can supply for an extra fee, anyhow i`ll report back as to how good the £90 deal is. :y i`ll drop you a line MickAP if its all hunky dory ;) :y
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O,k ive taken the plunge & getting the screen done tomorrow morning, they do use the old plastic trim but can supply for an extra fee, anyhow i`ll report back as to how good the £90 deal is. :y i`ll drop you a line MickAP if its all hunky dory ;) :y
Are you going through insurance?
My excess was £75 but they included new trims (which came in a huge box!)
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It's worth noting that although Insurance companies say that a winscreen repair/replacement will not affect your ncb's, a note is made on your record that you have claimed. More Than show this as a claim on your proof of no claims bouns when you re new.
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O,k ive taken the plunge & getting the screen done tomorrow morning, they do use the old plastic trim but can supply for an extra fee, anyhow i`ll report back as to how good the £90 deal is. :y i`ll drop you a line MickAP if its all hunky dory ;) :y
Are you going through insurance?
My excess was £75 but they included new trims (which came in a huge box!)
not going through the insurance, as kindadraws says the insurance company do make notes & as ive used the free recovery twice i figure they might think im taking the mick. ;)
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O,k ive taken the plunge & getting the screen done tomorrow morning, they do use the old plastic trim but can supply for an extra fee, anyhow i`ll report back as to how good the £90 deal is. :y i`ll drop you a line MickAP if its all hunky dory ;) :y
Are you going through insurance?
My excess was £75 but they included new trims (which came in a huge box!)
not going through the insurance, as kindadraws says the insurance company do make notes & as ive used the free recovery twice i figure they might think im taking the mick. ;)
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i reckon using the bloke i have used for years and getting a screen from my local Vauxhall Specialists (Roadrunners aka Happy Steves :D) it would cost me 80 ish sovs for a second hand screen pulled out a breaker and fitted to a car.
thats 2 screens out and one in. I reckon a second hand probably genuine screen would be about 20ish sovs and 60ish to bung in.
so 90 sovs for a new one fitted is a good deal imo :P
Happy? Roadrunners?
Doesnt sound like the roadrunners I know ;D ;D ;D
once you get to know him he's great infact i reccommend Steve to loads of people,it helps if you mention Karl (moi :P) sent you. i have had tons of stuff out of there for the old Vauxhalls and had cars tech 2'd and always been pleased.
theres a good team there and the advice i have gleaned is great to and i find they are very helpfull with me.
mind you i quite like being abused when i go in,its part of the Happy Steve experiance ;D
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O,k ive taken the plunge & getting the screen done tomorrow morning, they do use the old plastic trim but can supply for an extra fee, anyhow i`ll report back as to how good the £90 deal is. :y i`ll drop you a line MickAP if its all hunky dory ;) :y
Are you going through insurance?
My excess was £75 but they included new trims (which came in a huge box!)
not going through the insurance, as kindadraws says the insurance company do make notes & as ive used the free recovery twice i figure they might think im taking the mick. ;)
No Tim, has no effect on no claims bonus. I'm on my forth with 2 years no claims in the same ish period.
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i reckon using the bloke i have used for years and getting a screen from my local Vauxhall Specialists (Roadrunners aka Happy Steves :D) it would cost me 80 ish sovs for a second hand screen pulled out a breaker and fitted to a car.
thats 2 screens out and one in. I reckon a second hand probably genuine screen would be about 20ish sovs and 60ish to bung in.
so 90 sovs for a new one fitted is a good deal imo :P
Happy? Roadrunners?
Doesnt sound like the roadrunners I know ;D ;D ;D
Your right, the bloke must go home and find someone different in bed with his wife every night to be that miserable ;D
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Just watch out the fitter doesn't take off the paint underneath the old screen. Autoglass had changed the screen on a Honda I had previously and eventually the screen surround rotted away enough for Honda to describe it as "rotten as a pear", much to my horror.
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A related question - assuming you can be withuot your car for a while, if you are having the screen relpaced through insurance, could you remove the old one yourself so you have time to treat rust, touch up paint etc, then have autoglass or whoever in to fit the new screen?
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if its bonded in and a ammature trys taking it out without the correct gear you coukd come unstuck,the pro's make it look easy after the trims been removed and then the cheese wires poked through and you start sawing at the sealant.
its not impossible but i don't think the insurance approved fitters would be happy waiting if they removed the screen and you started fannying around in the way
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Right thats it all done, took all of about 20 mins, with regards to the rust bits under the glass, i had a couple but he cleaned them up a bit & coated over it with some black paint stuff, the screen is pilkington glass so should be o,k, time will tell i suppose. :y
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if its bonded in and a ammature trys taking it out without the correct gear you coukd come unstuck,the pro's make it look easy after the trims been removed and then the cheese wires poked through and you start sawing at the sealant.
its not impossible but i don't think the insurance approved fitters would be happy waiting if they removed the screen and you started fannying around in the way
It is easy....removal i not hard with the correct tools.
Fitting is harder and something that Auto Windscreens are yet to master