shoebear
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Aug 1, 2002
- Location
- Colorado Springs, CO
- TDI
- 1998 Jetta, 2003 Jetta Wagon, 2005 New Beetle, 2013 Sportwagen
Colorado has lots of sand and rocks on the highway, and I drive my Jetta 30K/year. As a result, my windshield gets pitted pretty fast, and I could use a new one every year or two. Insurance won't pay for this, since the windshield isn't cracked, and I'm reluctant to shell out $200 or so to pay for it myself.
While at the junkyard this past weekend looking for parts to repair the deer strike damage, I noticed that many of the MK3 Jettas in the yard have good windshields. So it started me thinking -- how hard it is to replace a windshield? What tools would I need, and is it worth doing it myself?
Or should I just pay to get it done professionally and stop being such a cheapskate?
While at the junkyard this past weekend looking for parts to repair the deer strike damage, I noticed that many of the MK3 Jettas in the yard have good windshields. So it started me thinking -- how hard it is to replace a windshield? What tools would I need, and is it worth doing it myself?
Or should I just pay to get it done professionally and stop being such a cheapskate?