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krinkle
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Oct 13, 2013

Broken Shower Stall Glass?

I have a 2007 Wildcat 27RLS. It sat in storage for 3 months this summer. When wanting to use the unit in Sept. I found that a panel in our shower was shattered. I now have a new glass ordered and find it is very expensive. Our dealer told us he didn't think it was from the heat from sun shinning through the sky light. Any comments?

Also, while the dealer was repacking my wheel's he found a buldge i
n a tire. Carlyle tires any comment on these. Dealer stated that they are the worst tire we could have on the RV. Have only 10,000 miles in less than 3 years of use. And, I keep them covered. Comments please.
Happy Rving!!
  • Our shower door exploded for no reason... I open the door to the RV and then heard a loud noise, it was the shower door. Took the door off took it to a glass company and they installed a new glass for me about $100.00.

    Also had a tire blow out damage was better than 4k,, had the Goodyear 614's on there and Goodyear paid for all the damage..
  • We wonder if it could have been the heat. We had some 100 degree days here in so E. Mo.?

    TIRES are an issue! I always check pressure, keep them covered while in storage, on boards. I think the tire dealer should have known he was selling a low rated tire. Not a knowledgeable salesman...
  • Being tempered glass, if it has even the slightest scratch on it that can lead to it blowing out at any unexpected time. Also, if it was not set into the metal frame properly, as in the frame wasn't square when the glass was inserted, that can also stress the glass and cause it to break.
    You can smack the front of a piece of tempered glass with a hammer and it won't break. But if you tap the thin edge it will very easily shatter.
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    rhagfo
    Explorer III
    NJRVer wrote:
    Being tempered glass, if it has even the slightest scratch on it that can lead to it blowing out at any unexpected time. Also, if it was not set into the metal frame properly, as in the frame wasn't square when the glass was inserted, that can also stress the glass and cause it to break.
    You can smack the front of a piece of tempered glass with a hammer and it won't break. But if you tap the thin edge it will very easily shatter.


    X2,
    Wow tow pages before someone explained about tempered glass. It is normally very tough, but can shatter from the slightest tweak in the wrong place.
    Glass needs to be cut to size then tempered, once tempered, you can't cut it again as it will shatter. The tempering process places a lot of surface tension in the glass.
  • krinkle wrote:
    We wonder if it could have been the heat. We had some 100 degree days here in so E. Mo.?

    TIRES are an issue! I always check pressure, keep them covered while in storage, on boards. I think the tire dealer should have known he was selling a low rated tire. Not a knowledgeable salesman...


    Just like an RV salesman will tell you your F150 will tow a 35' FW... I had to put a set of Carlisles on my FW a couple years ago as the Maxxis I wanted would have taken too long to get and I needed tires =now=. Every time I'm in Discount Tire, I ask one of the guys if they have a trailer and what kind of tires they run. A lot are running the newer Carlisles, which I have. Supposedly a new design that's built to withstand more temperature and stress. Dunno, but I'm watching mine like a hawk. Were I in your boat, I'd spring for Maxxis E-range tires if you have 15" rims or dump the rims and tires both and go to a 16" LT E-range tire. Just be sure you have enough clearance to do so.

    Lyle