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Coldplay played Edmonton in June, and it turns out even they have problems with auto glass.  In this case, after noticing that they were seeing a lot of broken windshields in the city, they actually had a piece of side glass break whilst on the road.

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Auto Glass Expert Read more from James Lee. In 2009 he joined TGSC Group as the managing director of product development. James brings expertise in customer satisfaction and service delivery to the team. He guest blogs for TeleGlass and is an amateur photographer. Find him on Twitter @jronaldlee.

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In part two of this blog, we will continue where we left off (view part one here). We have gone over the king of all autoglass, the windshield, but let us not forget the other pieces of automotive glass that help make up your vehicle.

Back to the anatomical view of your vehicle, autoglass pieces get their names as if you were sitting in the drivers seat, facing front. This makes anything on the left side of the driver a left glass, and the same for the right. Knowing this is very important to your car glass replacement company. If you should be the unlucky person who needs an autoglass replacement for a piece of glass other than your windshield, knowing the left glass from the right glass will make your auto glass appointment go smoothly.

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Auto Glass Expert Read more from Rachel Letourneau. System Process Manager, Rachel has been with Teleglass for six years. In addition to making a mean birthday cake, Rachel has an extensive grasp of the auto glass business. Find her on Twitter: @rachelcrocker.

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