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Noticed on another post that someone recommended the RightGlass OEM Auto Glass Lookup website. It looks legit and would definitely come in handy! Has anyone actually used it? $5 per VIN decode seems like a lot.....
Hello, just want to clarify something just in case:
It does not charge per VIN decode. It charges per successful glass identification, so you are only being charged when RightGlass identifies the correct part.
So for instance, if you decode a VIN that is not covered in the RightGlass database, you are not charged for that.
Hello, just want to clarify something just in case:
It does not charge per VIN decode. It charges per successful glass identification, so you are only being charged when RightGlass identifies the correct part.
So for instance, if you decode a VIN that is not covered in the RightGlass database, you are not charged for that.
So it may then be another day or two after you obtain the glass before you know if the part number they gave you was correct. Indeed. Super.
i have been using for 5 months now. only screwed me one time. 2015 tahoe they directed me to use dw 2134. well customer had the heads up display and now he get to redo the windshield. Proceed with caution
i have been using for 5 months now. only screwed me one time. 2015 tahoe they directed me to use dw 2134. well customer had the heads up display and now he get to redo the windshield. Proceed with caution