Nearly soiled myself!...

I saw a car traveling towards me drive into a mahooosive pothole & send half a brick flying across the road & straight through the front of my Elise, i said some very bad words :roll:
Rob
 
I once had a lorry wheel hit the screen of a Shogun I had - I saw in incoming and it hit with a very loud Whack - To this day I cannot understand why the screen wasn't marked.
 
Friend had a lorry wheel nut get in-bedded in his screen. Covered him and his wife is glass. Day one of a weeks holiday up north........... :?
Also bounced off the bonnet on the way to the screen, just for added cost.
 
Looks good! OEM BMW one? Or a Pilkington?
Were you there when they did it? Did they put in the glass, followed by the rubber trim? My rubber is falling apart and was wondering if I can just rip it out and replace or if the windscreen needs to come out? :)
 
Anyone found out how much a Genuine Screen is for one of these? Previous owners before me have fitted an aftermarket one and I'm not a fan there's quite a big difference when aftermarket screens & bondent are used.

Cheers
 
My wife and I were actually in a Vauxhall Vectra when we hit a flying pheasant that shattered our screen and showered us in glass, it's not very pleasant to see it coming at you.
A brick jammed in a lorries double wheels is a great inducement to overtake it!
 
kis said:
Looks good! OEM BMW one? Or a Pilkington?
Were you there when they did it? Did they put in the glass, followed by the rubber trim? My rubber is falling apart and was wondering if I can just rip it out and replace or if the windscreen needs to come out? :)

Saint Gobain one.
I bought the BMW seal myself from Sopers for £20 with forum discount.
I watched them do it - not something I would recommend trying yourself as as the seal needs cuting out
 
HU51A_FU said:
Anyone found out how much a Genuine Screen is for one of these? Previous owners before me have fitted an aftermarket one and I'm not a fan there's quite a big difference when aftermarket screens & bondent are used.

Cheers

Personally, I think it's fine. Just need to ensure a BMW seal I used. FWIW I paid £294 inc vat, Autoglass wanted £530!
 
Vijay said:
kis said:
Looks good! OEM BMW one? Or a Pilkington?
Were you there when they did it? Did they put in the glass, followed by the rubber trim? My rubber is falling apart and was wondering if I can just rip it out and replace or if the windscreen needs to come out? :)

Saint Gobain one.
I bought the BMW seal myself from Sopers for £20 with forum discount.
I watched them do it - not something I would recommend trying yourself as as the seal needs cutting out. The seal was attached the windscreen first...
 
Wagons often pick up large debris from their depots and parking areas which lodges between the wheels often at the rear of the vehicle. When they reach a decent speed the debris is flung out. I was on the M6 a few years ago and had a half house brick hit my windscreen dispatched from such a lorry. Instinctively ducked when I saw it flying towards me and hit the windscreen full on. Suddenly realised ducking was not a good thing to do in the outside lane of a motorway doing 70 :roll: Luckily not too far from an autoglass in Birmingham who sorted a new screen in a couple of hours.
 
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