preventing stone windshield rock chips

   / preventing stone windshield rock chips #11  
It's worse in areas up north where they put gravel on the road for ice abatement. We used to get a lot more when we lived up there.

Oddly enough, you may be less likely to get them tailgating as the rocks don't have time to get high enough to hit your windshield.

The worst one we ever had was crossing the lake on I30 in Rockwall. A truck was in the middle lane maybe 40 yards ahead of us. Dropping 2" rocks bounding down the road behind them. Too much traffic to dodge and got hit right on the seal. Instantly spiderwebbed. At least it was on passenger side.
 
   / preventing stone windshield rock chips #12  
Don't have to be tailgating. We caught a rock from a truck coming toward us.
Of course this is true, but also more the exception than the norm. Case in point, every vehicle my wife has ever owned has a front end that appears to have been sandblasted after 50k miles, whereas mine still look like the day they were purchased after a decade or more. The big difference is how closely we follow the vehicles in front of us.

I have friends driving the same exact roads and routes as me, who seem to routinely lose windshields, whereas I never do. At some point, simple statistics should be telling them that no one has "bad luck" as consistently as they do.
 
   / preventing stone windshield rock chips #13  
Might be worth shopping for car insurance that fixes rock chips for free. If you don't fix the chips they have a tendency to develop into cracks.

Doug in SW IA
Today, auto ins. companies count repairing glass dings/chips as a claim, no deductible but still a claim.
 
   / preventing stone windshield rock chips #14  
Avoid dump trucks, cement trucks, and road salter trucks.
 
   / preventing stone windshield rock chips #15  
I had a dumptruck dropping gravel off the rear tailgate where he failed to brush it off. Rock bounced off and hit my windshield in the next lane over. I pulled over, went back on camera memory and got name of company and called them. First thing they said was they weren't responsible for broken windshields of people following too close. When I explained that I had video proof of their driver failing to secure his load, they told me to go to a glass shop and get an estimate. They cut me a check and when I offered it to the company that owned the truck, they told me to keep it.
Getting rocks thrown up from the road is one thing, falling off a truck is another!
David from jax
 
   / preventing stone windshield rock chips #16  
I tried one of those "deflectors" on the front of a Chevy Blazer I used to have. The only thing it deflected was my fuel mileage - dropped it .5 to 1 mpg. Didn't seem to deflect many bugs and for sure didn't deflect any rocks.
 
   / preventing stone windshield rock chips #17  
Anyone ever try using crazy glue to stop the cracks from spreading? Seen some clips all along, looks plausible...
 

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