Spank
Well-Known Member
It's a Colorado thing. My Jeeps over the years have encountered more rocks to the face in Colorado than any other state. As I mentioned earlier in this thread, I used to replace JK windshields almost every single year. The fact that our main Interstates are only two lanes from end to end and jam-packed with idiots who cannot drive (and that includes truck drivers) just makes windshield chips and cracks a more frequent likelihood.Just had a rock destroy my second windshield in 3200 miles. I'm going to need to change windshields more often than the oil.
I've had several wranglers before and none were as bad as this. Bad luck? There are already 12 pages of comments on a car that you essentially couldn't get until 6 months ago.
Hell, I got a tiny chip driving my JL home from the dealership after I bought it, but luckily it's near the top and it hasn't grown. However, I've already got a couple new ones over the summer and one is slowly starting to grow. I expect to be replacing mine before the end of the year.
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