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Chevrolet Windshield Repair and Replacement

Chevrolet Windshield and Auto Glass Service Experts

The Chevrolet brand is as American as it gets. It says pride, independence, and a powerful style. Unfortunately, no amount of style, power, or pride can stop an unpatriotic pebble from cracking or chipping your windshield.  

The good news is that fixing the cracked or chipped glass doesn’t need to be a headache. Tire Discounters Auto Glass offers mobile and in-shop services to repair or replace your Chevrolet windshield. Schedule your mobile pickup online or call us at 1-844-844-5277 for a quote.

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Tire Discounters Auto Glass technicians are triple certified and can work on your Chevrolet

Tire Discounters Auto Glass is family-owned and operated.  Our glass technicians are triple certified through the Auto Glass Safety Council™, NWRD™ National Windshield Repair Division, and DOW®.  They are trained on state-of-the-art computer equipment to efficiently repair or replace your Chevrolet windshield. We service every Chevrolet make and model and have the experience and knowledge to deliver quality service confidently. 

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Determining if your Windshield can be Repaired vs. Replaced

When a repair is made to your windshield, the process includes filling the break with resin that cures and stops any additional cracking. Replacing the windshield involves removing the entire windshield and installing a replacement windshield. 

Two main factors help us determine whether your Chevrolet windshield can be repaired or will need to be replaced entirely. These factors are the size of the damage and the location of the damage.

Size of the Damage

Our experts will talk with you once the windshield damage is assessed. Any cracks shorter than 3 inches and rock chips larger than the circumference of a quarter will result in the windshield needing to be replaced. If your auto glass damage is smaller than this, we can likely make a quick repair, depending on where the damage is located. 

Location of the Damage

While any chip smaller than a quarter or crack shorter than 3 inches can usually be repaired, we also need to look at where the damage is located on the windshield. Damage is more likely to spread when located toward the edge of the glass. If this is the case with your Chevy, we might have to recommend replacing the windshield.

Sometimes the crack or chip is located directly within the driver’s line of sight. If that’s the case, we’ll always replace it.  The reason is that the repair process leaves behind a small distortion in the glass, and that can be dangerous.

Why Schedule Your Auto Glass Service with Tire Discounters Auto Glass?

Many Convenient Locations

Tire Discounters Auto Glass offers mobile and in-shop options to service your Chevrolet auto glass. We currently have over 150 locations ranging from OhioKentuckyIndianaTennesseeGeorgiaVirginia, and Alabama, in cities such as Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Indianapolis, Knoxville, Lexington, Louisville, Nashville, Chattanooga, Huntsville, and Athens. 

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Skip the Shop

Tire Discounters knows you have plenty of things you'd rather be doing than fixing your car. Fortunately, we don't. We'll help you Skip the Shop®, and if you need a lift, we are happy to schedule one for you so you can focus your time on something else. 

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Free Online Estimates and We Handle Your Insurance Claim

Call 1-844-844-5277 for a free estimate. We work with all insurance companies and will do all the legwork to file your claim for your Chevrolet’s windshield repair or replacement.

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The load range on a tire helps determine its ability to contain air pressure and its overall strength. Ranges are expressed using a number and the higher the number, the stronger the tire. These measurements are primarily for light trucks and SUV’s.

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The represents the smallest and widest size wheels that are recommended by the tire manufacturer for the tire to be mounted on. 

 

 

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Mounting & Balancing  $76

Lifetime Rotation and Balancing $600*

Lifetime Tire Pressure Adjustments $16

Rubber Valve Stems $8

Tire Repair**  $140

TOTAL = $840


*Estimate based on 4-tire purchase of 60,000-mile tires. 

**Excludes: Under 40 series, run-flats, mud tires, trailer tires, off-road vehicles, and any tire over six (6) years old.  Other exclusions may apply.

TD will repair flat tires as long as it can be done safely in accordance with Tire Industry Association (TIA) Guidelines.  Excludes: Under 40 series, run-flats, mud tires, trailer tires, off-road vehicles, and any tire over six (6) years old.  Other exclusions may apply.  See store for details.  


National accounts and local fleet not included.

Free Alignment with 4-Tire Purchase

National accounts not included.  Other exclusions may apply.

Mounting & Balancing  $76

Lifetime Tire Pressure Adjustments $16

Rubber Valve Stems $8

Lifetime Rotation $240

Total = $340

*Estimate based on 4-tire purchase of 60,000 mile tires. 

Our Nationwide Worry Free Guarantee offers FREE unlimited Tire Repairs for the entire life of your tires. If your tire can't be fixed and is over 3/32" tread, no worries, we will give you a replacement tire at any time, up to 3 years. We'll even help get your tire changed by including reimbursement for Roadside Assistance (up to $75) for the first 12 months at no additional cost. Effective: August 24, 2017. For complete details, see our warranty at any Tire Discounters location.

Components of the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensor wears over time.

A TPMS Service Kit is suggested each time a tire/wheel is serviced. If left unchanged, over time, these components of the TPMS may corrode, leak or fail.

Tire/wheel service is defined as when tire is removed from the wheel.