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Old_Plank_Road
Feb 14, 2018Explorer
The rubber seal between the two panes of glass migrating, or moving out of place is not unique to Bigfoot. Check the forum for Fogging double-paned windows.
There are do it yourself kits available to rebuild the window, the windows must be removed, repaired, resealed and replaced. Not a big chore if you are handy and have a place to work out of the weather.
I had the windows of my 2004 Bigfoot TC repaired last year at the RV Fog Doctor in Searcy, AR. They did quality work, and service all types of RV's, I parked in the shop next to a couple of high-end Class A DPs.
In my case, the seals still functioned without leaks, but I didn't like the look and didn't want to wait to see if a leak developed.
There are do it yourself kits available to rebuild the window, the windows must be removed, repaired, resealed and replaced. Not a big chore if you are handy and have a place to work out of the weather.
I had the windows of my 2004 Bigfoot TC repaired last year at the RV Fog Doctor in Searcy, AR. They did quality work, and service all types of RV's, I parked in the shop next to a couple of high-end Class A DPs.
In my case, the seals still functioned without leaks, but I didn't like the look and didn't want to wait to see if a leak developed.
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