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      09-07-2019, 10:19 AM   #10
mrcarey
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Drives: 2014 BMW 328i
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Originally Posted by satz View Post
If it's not impeding your view then I recommend living with it until you really need to replace.

These windscreens are fitted so well by robots at the factory, that having humans involved with after-market replacement just asks for trouble.

Changed the windscreen on my 335i...and regretted it forever. And that was directly at the dealership.
Good advice. I'm looking into polishing the glass and seeing if that helps. It only looks really bad in direct sunlight for now.
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