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How much does it cost to replace glass on a Mercedes Benz 300TD-T?

The cost of replacing your Mercedes Benz's Auto Glass depends on a number of factors, including:

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Windshield Replacement

  • Side Glass (Door Glass, Vent Glass, Quarter Glass)
  • Back Glass (Also called, Rear Windshield or Rear Glass)
  • Technology Options on your glass, such as rain sensors, adaptive cruise control, etc.

Windshield Repair

  • Chipped Windshield Repair
  • Scratched Windshield Repair
  • Cracked Windshield Repair

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Mercedes Benz 300TD-T Windshield Replacement
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1982 Mercedes Benz 300TD-T | 4 Door Station Wagon

“These guys were prompt (early in fact) and did the whole thing in just over an hour. Very convenient and professional. But they really need to start using a vacuum or dustbuster before putting the new windshield in!!! They seemed to do a good job on the actual windshield replacement, but the clean-up (or lack of) was horrible. I can handle cleaning up my driveway and car interior fine myself, but there were chunks of debris in my defrost vents (and other hard to reach places) where I couldn't get to them because the new windshield was in the way. After they tore out the old windshield there was alot of debris everywhere, so I offered them my vacuum so they could get that stuff out before putting the new windshield in, but they said they didn't need it and they would use a brush. After they left, I spent two hours trying to get the rubber and paint flakes out of the crevices. There are still some that I couldn't get out.”

Craig R.

2007-08-06 – Topanga, CA
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