removal of window
ORIGINAL: 2kgt357m
not that easy my ins will not cover it.... I am trying to fix some damage my daughter did to the door which is not covered either. I don't want my rates to go up.
I will take it all apart if I have to it just seems like there has to be an easier way
not that easy my ins will not cover it.... I am trying to fix some damage my daughter did to the door which is not covered either. I don't want my rates to go up.
I will take it all apart if I have to it just seems like there has to be an easier way
have her insurance company pay for it?

Hold on here, if you find it broken in the morning after a night of leaving it outside, you insurance won't cover it? <Wink> <Wink> That's how my dad always got the back window in his trucks changed to one with a sliding window that opens.
The problem is with the door I need the window out of the way so I can work on the f uped door. My laptop is in the shop and it has picks on it of the damage. I am not going through the ins company no way no how. I just want to know how to get the freakin window out. I don't want to know how or what I can do to get my insurance to pay for it.
ORIGINAL: 2kgt357m
The problem is with the door I need the window out of the way so I can work on the f uped door. My laptop is in the shop and it has picks on it of the damage. I am not going through the ins company no way no how. I just want to know how to get the freakin window out. I don't want to know how or what I can do to get my insurance to pay for it.
The problem is with the door I need the window out of the way so I can work on the f uped door. My laptop is in the shop and it has picks on it of the damage. I am not going through the ins company no way no how. I just want to know how to get the freakin window out. I don't want to know how or what I can do to get my insurance to pay for it.
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