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Help!! I cracked my windshield from 1,200 watts
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<blockquote data-quote="The_Jardz" data-source="post: 8647345" data-attributes="member: 675221"><p>"I did have a POS/beater Nissan Maxima I bought and drove up in DC/VA, that had bad struts that made it pretty harsh on the riding conditions as though hitting a 3"road crater felt like hitting a solid pole at 40mph and began cracking my windshield due to poor struts."</p><p></p><p>Yikes! that is just plain crazy! I wish I could blame it on something like that, but my car is pretty decent and just a month ago I fitted new shocks and struts and it rides really nice. the thing is that I literally watched the windshield crack right in front of me while the music was playing and I was sitting still, so there is no way that could be the cause... I feel like it has to be something with the mirror because if you look at the picture the glass right behind the mirror is shattered. I just dont get how it would be possible to prevent this in the future. Im in high school working a part time job so I don't exactly have the money to keep buying new windshields every month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Jardz, post: 8647345, member: 675221"] "I did have a POS/beater Nissan Maxima I bought and drove up in DC/VA, that had bad struts that made it pretty harsh on the riding conditions as though hitting a 3"road crater felt like hitting a solid pole at 40mph and began cracking my windshield due to poor struts." Yikes! that is just plain crazy! I wish I could blame it on something like that, but my car is pretty decent and just a month ago I fitted new shocks and struts and it rides really nice. the thing is that I literally watched the windshield crack right in front of me while the music was playing and I was sitting still, so there is no way that could be the cause... I feel like it has to be something with the mirror because if you look at the picture the glass right behind the mirror is shattered. I just dont get how it would be possible to prevent this in the future. Im in high school working a part time job so I don't exactly have the money to keep buying new windshields every month. [/QUOTE]
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