<html><div>The windshield repair folks usually say if you can cover it with a dollar bill, that they can fix it. But I think they are usually talking about impact damage. If yours is from stress, not sure how effective a repair will be but worth checking. Good luck!</div>
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<div><br><br>---------- Original Message ----------<br>From: "Lee&John Howard" <leejohn7@gmail.com><br>To: triumph list list <triumphs@autox.team.net><br>Subject: [TR] Stag Windscreen<br>Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2016 13:05:56 -0800<br><br></p>
<div dir="ltr">Well, after proclaiming success with my installation the worst has happened. Two days later, a small crack appeared at the passenger's end, about 1 1/2 inches long. As long as it doesn't grow the car is drivable.
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<div>But, I am now looking for a replacement, so if you know of a windshield looking for a new frame please let me know. Lots of luck with that, right? I am in the Bay Area and wiling to drive a god ways for a pickup.</div>
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<div>I once was told that a few years ago some owners prepaid Charles Runyan to bring in a shipment. Does anyone recall how that worked?</div>
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<div>Is there a tried and true way to stop a crack from progressing.</div>
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<div>2 steps forward, 1 1/2 back.</div>
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