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BACK GLASS
The backglass in an automobile, also known as the rear windshield, is the glass panel located at the back of the vehicle. It serves multiple purposes, including: Providing visibility for the driver when reversing or checking rear traffic. Enhancing the structural integrity of the vehicle. Offering protection from external element.
WINDSHIELD
Also known as the front windshield or windscreen, is the large glass panel at the front of a vehicle. It protects passengers from wind, debris, and weather conditions while providing a clear view of the road ahead. Windshields are typically made of laminated safety glass, which consists of two layers of glass with a plastic layer in between. This design prevents the glass from shattering into dangerous shards in case of an impact. Some windshields also feature technologies such as: Defrosting elements to melt ice or fog. Tinting to reduce glare and UV exposure. Heads-up displays (HUDs) to project important driving information. Elements like wind, rain, and debris.
QUARTER Or Vent GLASS
In cars, also known as vent windows or quarter glass, refers to small windows typically located near the front or rear side windows of a vehicle. These windows were originally designed to provide additional ventilation before air conditioning became standard in cars.
Vent glass can be Used for aesthetics—modern cars may include vent glass to improve styling or allow rear windows to roll down further. Fixed or operable—some models allow them to tilt open for airflow. Located in front or rear doors—often near the A-pillar or C-pillar.
Door Glass or Side window
We also replace door glasses in vehicles. The door glasses come with 2 types of glasses. One type is tempered, which it will shatter, the other one is laminated, which it will develop cracks instead of shattering. The last one is more common on the front driver and passenger side.
Window Regulator
We also do window regulators on most cars. window regulator is the mechanical component in a car that moves the window up and down. Fewer customer prefers to hold the windows up until they are financially able to repair the mechanism properly.
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We also do window regulators on most cars. window regulator is the mechanical component in a car that moves the window up and down. Fewer customer prefers to hold the windows up until they are financially able to repair the mechanism properly.