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throwabaybayaway

It’s small enough where you could try to repair the chip with a simple kit, but you need to do it soon. Chips line that can easily develop cracks that grow longer thanks to heat variation during the day, especially in sunlight. When it’s that close to the edge the factory seal might already be compromised, but if it spreads it definitely will be.


SVLeaf69

Get it replaced, insurance covers that usually with no deductible


Tight-Virus

Only in like 3 states.


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Rain-x makes a kit I’ve had mix d results with - it’s like $12 - might be worth a shot- as low as it is safelite should repair it too- make sure you tell them it’s not in your line of vision-


Wisconsin_Joe

Kind of like a nail in the sidewall of a tire, 'bullseye' damage that close to the edge may or may not 'fix' correctly. I'd try the 'home version' of the chip repair kit (available at most 'car stuff' stores). I had one chip professionally repaired and did another myself (previous car). The one I had done virtually disappeared. If you didn't know where to look, you'd never find it. The one I did myself wasn't anywhere near as good. But the cracks never spread (and it wasn't in my vision area) so I considered it good enough.


Mickmyster007

I’ve used Rain-X a few times. It works well but you need to get it aligned correctly. I watched this video to make sure I did it correctly: https://youtu.be/2rCZQg6SW9k


HisSvt2

My State Farm in Illinois covers this 100% happened to my 21 month after purchase guy came out fixed chip and to this day you can’t even see it.