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OEM , especially if you want to retain the car doing a burnout graphics only oem ones have. If it’s only a small chip and not a crack you may want hold off as I’ve read cracking the seal on the original replacements are not as structurally rigid as original is.
OEM , especially if you want to retain the car doing a burnout graphics only oem ones have. If it’s only a small chip and not a crack you may want hold off as I’ve read cracking the seal on the original replacements are not as structurally rigid as original is.
LonestarHellcat, I have always replaced my Kitty’s windshield with OEM. I know in AZ insurance coverage is different (windshield is covered) no deductible. You just need to be firm with the insurance company and not take NO for an answer. You can always use the bad faith claim “line” ...... A first-party insurance bad faith claim is when an insurance company unreasonably refuses to pay a claim. I work in the Insurance industry. Hope this helps.
For my Trackhawk it was a little over $600 installed for OEM.. the first time Safelite brought out a new windshield it was aftermarket.. like $300 installed... I told them NO!
I don't see any reference to this being a Demon. Did the non-Demon Hellcat Challengers come with the burnout image in the windshield? I don't know that I ever noticed, but I certainly noticed on the Demon.
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