Two repair questions
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Two repair questions
Two issues:
1. I've got a cracked windshield on my 2010 s550 that I'm going to replace. I've been warned to use only the dealer for this work. My insurer is going to insist on someone else. Am I correct in only using the dealer? I'm expecting this to be expensive but want it done properly.
2. I hit a jackrabbit way out in west TX and lost the chrome trim on the plastic trim that is under the front bumper and closest to the ground. I lost only the right piece. Is there a source for this piece, other than the dealer?
1. I've got a cracked windshield on my 2010 s550 that I'm going to replace. I've been warned to use only the dealer for this work. My insurer is going to insist on someone else. Am I correct in only using the dealer? I'm expecting this to be expensive but want it done properly.
2. I hit a jackrabbit way out in west TX and lost the chrome trim on the plastic trim that is under the front bumper and closest to the ground. I lost only the right piece. Is there a source for this piece, other than the dealer?
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Check your insurance. I know that in MA all the glass is covered with no deductible. Also for Mercedes there are no after market windshields because of the special coatings and such. I have had mine replaced twice by a national glass company not the dealer. The dealer usually has a glass company come in and do it for them.
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Check your insurance. I know that in MA all the glass is covered with no deductible. Also for Mercedes there are no after market windshields because of the special coatings and such. I have had mine replaced twice by a national glass company not the dealer. The dealer usually has a glass company come in and do it for them.
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Check your insurance. I know that in MA all the glass is covered with no deductible. Also for Mercedes there are no after market windshields because of the special coatings and such. I have had mine replaced twice by a national glass company not the dealer. The dealer usually has a glass company come in and do it for them.
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1. A glass repair facility can order the aftermarket replacement windscreen in a lot of cases. you want to make sure they look at what manufacturer made the windscreen and then they will contact them and order the appropriate part, if it is available for aftermarket sales. The only difference is that, if you get it from the dealer, it may have the MB decal. MB use multiple vendors for their windscreens.
2. if you get the part number from your dealer or a dealer, you can order that part from a lot of places online and save money.
www.mercedespartssuperstore.com
Www.getmercedesparts.com
and others
2. if you get the part number from your dealer or a dealer, you can order that part from a lot of places online and save money.
www.mercedespartssuperstore.com
Www.getmercedesparts.com
and others
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I checked in with the local MB dealer about the trim piece (cheap-- ordered it) and the windshield. The dealer said they don't do glass work, and I needed the talk with the glass guys next door. MB said the glass guy will get the windshield from them.
I talked with the glass guy who quoted just short of $2,000 for the MB glass. He also said the same maker who does the MB glass will sell the same spec to the glass guy, and it will be about half. I asked how good it would be and he said that it might be less good for fit/finish but should have all the films, etc. I'll probably be getting near 100,000 miles late this year, so almost trade in time. I could probably be happy with a well installed, slightly less good glass for 8 months, but I would hate to dump a screwed up car on the next owner.
Insurance covers the aftermarket glass but not the MB version.
I talked with the glass guy who quoted just short of $2,000 for the MB glass. He also said the same maker who does the MB glass will sell the same spec to the glass guy, and it will be about half. I asked how good it would be and he said that it might be less good for fit/finish but should have all the films, etc. I'll probably be getting near 100,000 miles late this year, so almost trade in time. I could probably be happy with a well installed, slightly less good glass for 8 months, but I would hate to dump a screwed up car on the next owner.
Insurance covers the aftermarket glass but not the MB version.
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I checked in with the local MB dealer about the trim piece (cheap-- ordered it) and the windshield. The dealer said they don't do glass work, and I needed the talk with the glass guys next door. MB said the glass guy will get the windshield from them.
I talked with the glass guy who quoted just short of $2,000 for the MB glass. He also said the same maker who does the MB glass will sell the same spec to the glass guy, and it will be about half. I asked how good it would be and he said that it might be less good for fit/finish but should have all the films, etc. I'll probably be getting near 100,000 miles late this year, so almost trade in time. I could probably be happy with a well installed, slightly less good glass for 8 months, but I would hate to dump a screwed up car on the next owner.
Insurance covers the aftermarket glass but not the MB version.
I talked with the glass guy who quoted just short of $2,000 for the MB glass. He also said the same maker who does the MB glass will sell the same spec to the glass guy, and it will be about half. I asked how good it would be and he said that it might be less good for fit/finish but should have all the films, etc. I'll probably be getting near 100,000 miles late this year, so almost trade in time. I could probably be happy with a well installed, slightly less good glass for 8 months, but I would hate to dump a screwed up car on the next owner.
Insurance covers the aftermarket glass but not the MB version.
You can make a deal with this guy,that you will give him extra money for original glass but let him report to insurance company that he installed a OEM one
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Update for this old thread
I started this thread and want to update things. The trim on the front was about $60 from MB, and I installed it. Found out pretty quickly that the only windshield option was going to be MB through their installer. Instead of fixing the windshield, I traded my 2010 w/82,000 miles in for a 2011 w/32,000. Two dealers offered attractive $'s for my 2010, and I sweetened the deal in my own mind by adding in the insurance money, plus expected repair cost.