HELP!
Any advice on what to require or beware of/avoid in this process would be greatly appreciated.
The Windshield on my 2018 Model S 100D was just hit hard by what I assume was a rock while driving ~70 mph. It damaged it right in front of my sight line. (See pics)
I just got off the phone with Travelers Insurance. They said my deductible is only $100 for windshield replacement which would be waved if I chose to have it repaired instead. Seems like a no-brainer to get it replaced. They said repair was not recommended anyway since it is in my line of sight.
It seems like the layers of glass were separated from the impact creating a halo effect.
Are there non-OEM replacements they may try to substitute?
My thought is to have the Tesla Service Center handle it if possible.
Anybody who has experience with this, please chime in. Lead times? Issues?
Any advice on what to require or beware of/avoid in this process would be greatly appreciated.
The Windshield on my 2018 Model S 100D was just hit hard by what I assume was a rock while driving ~70 mph. It damaged it right in front of my sight line. (See pics)
I just got off the phone with Travelers Insurance. They said my deductible is only $100 for windshield replacement which would be waved if I chose to have it repaired instead. Seems like a no-brainer to get it replaced. They said repair was not recommended anyway since it is in my line of sight.
It seems like the layers of glass were separated from the impact creating a halo effect.
Are there non-OEM replacements they may try to substitute?
My thought is to have the Tesla Service Center handle it if possible.
Anybody who has experience with this, please chime in. Lead times? Issues?