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Premier_puller's avatar
Aug 18, 2015

Exit window on Bullet Premier

I have the frameless style windows on a bullet premier. The latches on all the windows have come loose from the window itself. I am looking to find what type of glue or adhesive I should use to re-attach them so that they do not pop loose again.
  • Yah. I got on Amazon and bought the 2.5" memory foam toppers for the three back beds. Kids like them much more now. My exit window is in the middle of the back of the camper. Nothing to cover it.
  • Interestingly, recently I was not happy with the thin-ness of the mattresses in our bunks, so I took the top bunk mattress and just laid it over the mattress on the lower bunk. I only use the upper bunk for storage.

    It worked great, except for one issue - the second mattress covers the emergency window latch!
  • Thanks for the post guys. Sorry I thought I would have received an email on this when you replied. I looked for the picture I had taken and can not find it on my phone. I was going to try the rear view mirror glue. My window hinges at the top and the tabs that are red as you describe have popped off the window. The hinged part of the clasp is on the inside frame of the window.
  • Maybe some rearview mirror adhesive. The stuff has worked great in the past at holding up the mirrors on the windshield.
  • My windows are like Dougs but I have not had issues with them unlatching. Have had this type on other trailers where they just push all the way out if needed.

    What latch has come un glued.
  • On my Bullet, the emergency windows are hinged at the top and held in place at the bottom by a support bar that you first unlatch, swing 90 degrees towards you, and then push outward to open up, locking in place using a red plastic tab. Is this the kind of window you have? If so, which "latches" have come loose? Can you post a photo?

    My emergency windows are designed poorly, and I hope I never have to use them. The hinged support bar and plastic tabs are flimsy, and have jarred loose during transit a few times already (during which the window can be subject to flapping due to buffeting winds). I constantly have to make sure they are firmly locked in place before I tow.