The windshield is an essential part of your car's overall structural

integrity and safety, which is why you should have it repaired or

replaced as soon as you discover any damage. Before it's too late.

 

 

Prior to the 1970s, a car's steel skeleton provided most of the

vehicle's support.

But an energy crisis changed everything.

(Remember that one?)


Manufacturers had to make lighter, more energy-efficient cars.

The vehicle's body - windshield included - became responsible for
 
much of the structural support previously afforded by the steel

frame.

The new lower-profile cars weakened the roof support system.

It was left to the windshield to make up for this deficiency. By

welding it to the frame with urethane, an insulating adhesive, the

roof support system became an integral part of the roof structure

itself.

Proper application of urethane during installation is critical.

Don't settle for less - your life may depend on it!

Your Windshield and Road Safety

Given its new function, the windshield takes on a vital importance

with regard to the safety of the driver and passengers, whenever

an impact occurs. The repair or replacement of a windshield must

meet Federal Motor Vehicles Safety Standards, which are tested

as follows:


 

 Airbag Safety Test

Purpose: To reduce injury/death in the use of air bags and safety belts. Your windshield is integral to properly functioning airbags.

Method: Inflated air bags are kept in place by the windshield and dashboard. Improper windshield installation might allow the windshield to dislodge during impact, leaving the air bags without proper support.

 
                     This air bag worked as it was designed to do...help save a life!

Read this full story on our windshield replacement page.

Jeanne Fransway, featured on 20/20, ran off a Wisconsin road late one night.

"She was later found seventy feet away from her car on top of her windshield.

A properly installed windshield could have saved Ms. Fransway's life."

 

 

            

Top..An example of an           Bottom.. An example of a properly

improperly replaced         replaced windshield.

    windshield.

 

Roof Crush or Roll-Over Test

Purpose: To reduce injury/death from crushed roof

in a roll-over accident.

Method: An applied force of 5,000 lbs or 1- 1/2 times the car's

weight, whichever is less, to either side


of the forward edge of the roof.

 

Front Crash Test

Purpose: To avoid dislodging windshield; consequently keeping
 
passengers from being thrown from the vehicle.

Method: 48 km/h frontal crash; windshield retention system must
remain intact after collision.



If you do need a new windshield please educate your self as to why


the cheaper prices you get  probably will not be in yours and your

family's best interest. 


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