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Lobstah
Jan 23, 2012Explorer
I'm going to be doing my own this spring. There are folks on this forum with the parts list and the instructions on how to do it yourself.
Even if you screw it up and take it to a glass shop, you've got a chance of saving yourself some substantial money.
You pull the window, which on our rigs amounts to removing the screws on the inside of the window.
Remove it, and remove the glass from the frame. The two panes of glass have a rubber-like spacer which goes around the perimeter of the window and is available, along with the sealant, from Amazon. You take the old panes apart, clean the windows, layout the new seal and sealant, put the top pane back on, and then reinstall.
Can't wait to do mine. Both the driver and passenger windows, the window just to the right of the door and the main windows in the living space all are fogged.
One of the areas that Fleetwood/Pace seriously fell down on.
Jim
Even if you screw it up and take it to a glass shop, you've got a chance of saving yourself some substantial money.
You pull the window, which on our rigs amounts to removing the screws on the inside of the window.
Remove it, and remove the glass from the frame. The two panes of glass have a rubber-like spacer which goes around the perimeter of the window and is available, along with the sealant, from Amazon. You take the old panes apart, clean the windows, layout the new seal and sealant, put the top pane back on, and then reinstall.
Can't wait to do mine. Both the driver and passenger windows, the window just to the right of the door and the main windows in the living space all are fogged.
One of the areas that Fleetwood/Pace seriously fell down on.
Jim
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