Finally have her back.

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So my sunroof was broken by a stone a few weeks ago,glass coverage on insurance so no big deal.
I had to drive it for a week and a half before it could get into the shop, it took four days to fix.
They had to remove the headliner because there was glass under it, and they had to remove the 1st and 2nd row of seats because there was glass in the seat tracks and in the carpet.
They washed my truck and cleaned the interior, they even organized the cargo area.
Over all I am extremely pleased with everything.
And all it cost me was $50 for the rental car and $10 to fill it.



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I asked them to check the drains, they said they were fine.
 
Indie body shop, insurance wouldn't pay for dealer work, truck's to old.
No glass shop would touch it, they said they didn't do sunroofs. So it had to go to a body/collision shop.
 
I thought you traded your hundy in? Anyway, glad to hear it all fixed up
 
I thought you traded your hundy in? Anyway, glad to hear it all fixed up

Nope, I was ready to, then with help from others finally figured out my electrical gremlins, clogged front passenger sunroof drain.
I was seriously ready to set it on fire. Been a happy owner ever since.
 
OEM or aftermarket glass?

Aftermarket, they wouldn't pay for OEM glass, thats why it didn't go to the dealer.
I'm fine with aftermarket glass, windshield is aftermarket.
The sunroof is tinted and a perfect fit, so I'm good with it.
 

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