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Cracked windscreen.... Autoglass or RAC Auto windscreen?

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waveydavey:
I would get somebody to go to the Depot with you in another car; it can be 3-4 hours easily

Jonny Boaterboy:
Thanks for all the advice, Sound like I need to keep a close eye on them, make sure it is a good quality wind screen, and make sure they don't break anything while they are doing it! I am booked in tomorrow (09/02/09) at the local workshop as I thought it best to go to them rater than some bloke trying to fit it on the drive! Will let you know how it goes

bravo669:
ive just had a chip repaired by autoglass,the bloke was ok, he explained how he could break it, bud would try not to then cracked on (haha). cant fault the job! whatever wayyou go, just make sure your happy before you sign anything.

Range Rover Blues:
They told me they'd fixmine at home, made an appointment between 1 and 4 pm.  I thought about 3 hours was correct. 
The bloke turned up and tld me that he had 45 minutes alloted to fix it, the 1 'till 4 was how long they expected me to stand around waiting for them :evil: anyhoo after 45 minuted all he'd managed to do was work out he couldn't do it on the drive as the bonnet has to come off, then the decker panel :-.

muppetlab:
In my area definitely autoglass. RAC are crap, they make a crap job of it and totally crap customer service. left glass all over the inside of my car and broke the windscreen trim.

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