Oooo, I had a little rock chip a couple of years ago...
Luckily that's really been my only issue. I've heard some other rocks hit the windshild, but I don't seem to have any pits or cracks (knock on wood).
Just give your windshield guy a heads up so he can order a new one for you ahead of time and make sure that he doesn't use any metal tools when taking out the old windshield. A couple of members have had a problem with rust forming around the windshield after having it replaced because the installer probably used metal tools and scraped the paint off of the windshield surround.
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Yup, had this same problem as well. The surround piece / thingy between the bottom of the windshield and hood got scratched and/or exposed to epoxy, and the paint has since chipped and allowed rust onto the underside. Doesn't look too bad though, I'm going to ask the body shop to sand/buff/repaint that piece as a courtesy for all the problems I had last time.
Same problen here. I think I have four of them. Try to what etlsport suggested and fill them with epoxy so they don't grow any bigger.
Peace.
Tom
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I've owned mine for 13 months, and I'm on my 3rd windshield.....yes, aggravating, but my rural terrain (and maybe yours too?) is much higher risk with so many dirt / gravel roads. Never had this problem when I lived in suburbia in Dallas and Los Angeles. My theory?.... more people here have A/T type tires (me included) which really hold rocks/pebbles and they really fire like cannonballs at high velocity when on highway.
although.....this hasn't happened to our other cars that are driven even more on same roads........kind of blows my theory...yup, VT, must be a "chip magnet"
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I replaced my windshield for the first time after ten years, then of course one month after, a small chip occurs, but in the past year it has not expanded at all. Now on my wife's van she has 125,000 miles and over the years the windshield has been inundated with enough pock marks that the glare from the sun is nasty. About a year ago she too had a stone hit and give the standard star spot. So now we are waiting for the crack to grow to get the thing replaced but do you think it will grow? I can only sit and wait for this crack to grow and get the new windshield installed.