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Show us your crack (windshields)

If your windshield cracked (please answer honestly)

  • Diesel : NO evidence of stone chip or damage prior to crack appearing

    Votes: 15 8.9%
  • Diesel : evidence of stone chip or damage prior to crack appearing

    Votes: 20 11.8%
  • Petrol/Gas: NO evidence of stone chip or damage prior to crack appearing

    Votes: 28 16.6%
  • Petrol/Gas : evidence of stone chip or damage prior to crack appearing

    Votes: 39 23.1%
  • No crack

    Votes: 67 39.6%

  • Total voters
    169

Chadd7

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Does it still bother you from an appearance perspective?

I am thinking if I do it, I would ensure the strip extends beyond the glass and then trim it to match the curvature in the corner.. make it look a bit more “stock” looking?
I don't even notice the appearance. You can definitely try to trim it differently, but I couldn't find a better way without compromising the sticky contact with the windshield. The rubber flexes, but not in that direction.
 
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I don't even notice the appearance. You can definitely try to trim it differently, but I couldn't find a better way without compromising the sticky contact with the windshield. The rubber flexes, but not in that direction.
So you have exercised your windshield in various scenarios of temperature extremes and no cracking huh?

The trimming I was thinking of is illustrated below.. blue is the rubber trim and black is windshield. Trim via the dashed line, to fit the curve of the windshield. This won’t work you say?

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