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Gdetrailer
Oct 22, 2013Explorer III
dodge guy wrote:
No metal frame. It was a 2 piece glass (picture a thermo pain) and was sealed at the ends and had a rubber weatherstrip/seal around it that sealed to the trailer, this is where they leaked and why the OP had to repair the front wall. I had a 93 Award 727 trailer and it had A small leak at the front that i stopped before it caused any damage! They are excellent towing trailers to bad they were plagued with the water leak issue!
I would get a piece large enough to cover the opening and then heat it to conform to the contour of the front, IIRC it was only rounded side-side not up/down? Then maybe build some kind of frame to hold it and screw that into the opening?
No wonder it is expensive.
A glass shop is really the best place to go unless the OP pops for the OEM replacement of $1500.
I'm thinking OP is needing a temporary fix at this point and really in that case anything would work as long as it repels water.
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