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Old 11-10-2019, 06:21 PM   #5
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Re: Cab glass

Auto City glass has had good reviews from a number of people lately.

Used to be that if we had the old glass for patterns we could go to a local glass shop and have the glass cut with he edges sanded and pretty much ready to put in for 25/30 bucks a window and drop the patterns off in the morning and pick the new glass up in the afternoon. Now, labor rates in some areas might really up the cost on having it done but it is worth checking. There also may be a go to glass shop in the Sacramento area that rodders and custom car folks go to. The cost might factor out when you figure that any online mail order glass you get will come with the cost of shipping.

Looking on the Bobs auto glass site with 255 for the 7 pieces for a three window you are averaging 55.00 for each piece of glass plus UPS shipping that is probably going to add a minimum of 100.

Worth checking out this shop. http://ardenautoglass.com/
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