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Dilemma: Replacing E90 Windscreen (5K insured) Panel Workshop vs AB Glenmarie
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<blockquote data-quote="erin8817" data-source="post: 31289" data-attributes="member: 28168"><p>Hi fellow gurus,This is a followup on a previous thread.<a href="http://www.bmwclubmalaysia.com/forums/showthread.php?49847-Windscreen-Repair-%28Lesson-learned%29" target="_blank">http://www.bmwclubmalaysia.com/forums/showthread.php?49847-Windscreen-Repair-%28Lesson-learned%29</a>After repairing my windscreen @Danny last week, more cracks are appearing and I've decided to replace the windscreen since it's under Allianz insurance (5K).My ride is only 1 month old still under 2 yr warranty and 3 yr BSRI.I have 2 choices:a) Sent back to AutoBavaria Glenmarieb) Sent to Allianz Panel Workshop (Dr Cermin in Cheras).If send back to AB, it'll take 2 days and i'm concerned about AB Glenmarie's workmanship.If send to Dr Cermin Cheras (HQ), they can fix it within 1/2 day but I'm worried that they'll use fake materials, and also concern about their workmanship.Dr Cermin said that they can "upgrade" my windscreen from a current 3 star to a 4 star (M Sport) windscreen.For both cases, I was told that I don't have to fork out any $ as it's covered by insurance.1) Which is a better choice? AB or Dr Cermin?2) How do you determine if the workshop is using fake glass? I heard that many workshop use china-made and pass it as german-made/ori glass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erin8817, post: 31289, member: 28168"] Hi fellow gurus,This is a followup on a previous thread.[URL="http://www.bmwclubmalaysia.com/forums/showthread.php?49847-Windscreen-Repair-%28Lesson-learned%29"]http://www.bmwclubmalaysia.com/forums/showthread.php?49847-Windscreen-Repair-%28Lesson-learned%29[/URL]After repairing my windscreen @Danny last week, more cracks are appearing and I've decided to replace the windscreen since it's under Allianz insurance (5K).My ride is only 1 month old still under 2 yr warranty and 3 yr BSRI.I have 2 choices:a) Sent back to AutoBavaria Glenmarieb) Sent to Allianz Panel Workshop (Dr Cermin in Cheras).If send back to AB, it'll take 2 days and i'm concerned about AB Glenmarie's workmanship.If send to Dr Cermin Cheras (HQ), they can fix it within 1/2 day but I'm worried that they'll use fake materials, and also concern about their workmanship.Dr Cermin said that they can "upgrade" my windscreen from a current 3 star to a 4 star (M Sport) windscreen.For both cases, I was told that I don't have to fork out any $ as it's covered by insurance.1) Which is a better choice? AB or Dr Cermin?2) How do you determine if the workshop is using fake glass? I heard that many workshop use china-made and pass it as german-made/ori glass. [/QUOTE]
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