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Hikerdogs
Apr 28, 2014Explorer
We had the same problem with our 2001 Winnebago Adventurer. We were able to order a new dual pane window from Atwood Mobile Products. It was far less expensive than having a local glass company attempt to repair the old one.
Fast forward a few years. We purchased a 2013 Winnebago Adventurer also with the dual pane windows. However this time around both the drivers side and the passengers side front windows are no longer dual pane. They've gone to single pane windows to eliminate the fogging problem. The only downside is condensation forms on the inside of those windows when it's warmer in the motorhome than outside.
You might want to check with Tiffin as to whether they have single pane replacements. Winnebago offered both single and dual pane replacements. Tiffin might as well.
Fast forward a few years. We purchased a 2013 Winnebago Adventurer also with the dual pane windows. However this time around both the drivers side and the passengers side front windows are no longer dual pane. They've gone to single pane windows to eliminate the fogging problem. The only downside is condensation forms on the inside of those windows when it's warmer in the motorhome than outside.
You might want to check with Tiffin as to whether they have single pane replacements. Winnebago offered both single and dual pane replacements. Tiffin might as well.
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