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03-23-2011, 12:30 PM (This post was last modified: 03-23-2011, 12:31 PM by Jimbeau.)
I've also had my windshield repaired.  The repair is practically invisible and based on what the Safelite rep told me the resin is actually many times stronger than the original glass making the repaired area stronger than the rest of the windshield assuming the repair is done correctly.   No reason it wouldn't be safe so passing tech shouldn't be an issue especially since this type of repair is only done on relatively minor cracks.

My insurance company waives the deductable on replacement if you let them attempt the repair first. I had the repair done over 4 years ago and it's never progressed. 

I agree with Eric if you do this enough your going to break some stuff.  Eggs, glass, transmissions, pistons.....  
Jim McCombs
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