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- BumpyroadExploreras I recall there was one brand name that was very problematic. I don't remember the brand. it would be of great benefit to the OP if somebody would supply that name so he could see if all of the windows were that brand.
and yes, all RVs have issues. but why on earth would you want to intentionally buy one. like I said, count up the number of windows, figure out the cost to have them repaired and deduct that amount plus a little more for the trouble.
why is it that when people ask about buying a RV with delamination, water leakage, etc. most folks say Run Forest Run? but with this known issue ignore it?
bumpy - bobaExplorerwe had our dealer replace the drivers side window--$350
- moishehExplorerBumpy: Just what do you drive that is immune to these problems. I want to buy one of those.
Moisheh - moishehExplorerBumpy: The fogging window problem is present in entry level units right up to luxury units. Almost any RV with dual pane windows will have that problem. To the poster with the Expedition: Our 05 Bounder has dual pane windows as did almost every Bounder from 02 to 09. Maybe even more. I have seen Discoveries of that era with dual pane windows.
Moisheh - BumpyroadExplorer
Lobstah wrote:
My Fleetwood (Pace Arrow) has fogging on both driver's and passenger's front side windows. They are dual-paned, otherwise, you could just clean them.
You can order what you need from Amazon to fix them if you like to do your own work.
You can also find local glass shops that will do the repair as well.
I wouldn't walk from a rig because of it, but I'd use it as a negotiating tool.
Jim
but why would one buy a RV that you had to order parts from Amazon to fix them, go to the hassle of getting the work done elsewhere, etc. rather than just buy a decent RV to begin with. all of these responses are appropriate only if you already own a RV and it develops these defects, not buying a problem prone unit from somebody.
and yes, find out what it will cost to obtain good OEM (current) quality windows, have them professionally installed, for all of the dual pains in the unit, figure out cost of delivery of your RV to the installer, etc. any additional costs, and subtract that and more from what the unit is otherwise worth. then I would want a few thousand more off for the trouble.
why buy a problem?
bumpy - LobstahExplorer
et2 wrote:
wtmtnhiker wrote:
et2 wrote:
Are you talking the windows down the side of the MH? The driver side window isn't dual pane to my knowledge. The rest down the side are. At least that is how my Expedition is.
Yes the window to the left of the driver seat.
I really don't think that one is dual pane. As I said the one in my Expedition isn't to the best of my knowledge. I looked because I didn't want the aluminum foil bubble insulation on a dual pane window. I don't think either driver side or passenger side or door "window" are. I really think they're safety glass like the front windshield. Single pane.
My Fleetwood (Pace Arrow) has fogging on both driver's and passenger's front side windows. They are dual-paned, otherwise, you could just clean them.
You can order what you need from Amazon to fix them if you like to do your own work.
You can also find local glass shops that will do the repair as well.
I wouldn't walk from a rig because of it, but I'd use it as a negotiating tool.
Jim - hoffyExplorerany places recommended in the la,ca area?
- et2Explorer
wtmtnhiker wrote:
et2 wrote:
Are you talking the windows down the side of the MH? The driver side window isn't dual pane to my knowledge. The rest down the side are. At least that is how my Expedition is.
Yes the window to the left of the driver seat.
I really don't think that one is dual pane. As I said the one in my Expedition isn't to the best of my knowledge. I looked because I didn't want the aluminum foil bubble insulation on a dual pane window. I don't think either driver side or passenger side or door "window" are. I really think they're safety glass like the front windshield. Single pane. - wtmtnhikerExplorer
et2 wrote:
Are you talking the windows down the side of the MH? The driver side window isn't dual pane to my knowledge. The rest down the side are. At least that is how my Expedition is.
Yes the window to the left of the driver seat. - et2ExplorerAre you talking the windows down the side of the MH? The driver side window isn't dual pane to my knowledge. The rest down the side are. At least that is how my Expedition is.
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