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toedtoes
Jul 13, 2016Explorer III
Bumpyroad wrote:toedtoes wrote:
Wouldn't "road vibration" affect the back windows and/or side windows also? I know the cabover windows in Class Cs and TCs can be a problem because of the stress sitting over the truck/chassis cab, but a trailer doesn't have that stress. And the entire trailer is going over the same road - and the back is more likely to have excess movement than the front.
My old trailer didn't have problems with the front window. Just keep all the windows properly caulked and you should be good to go.
does rain coming at the front window at 60 mph also hit the rear window at that speed?
bumpy
OK. Rain makes sense, but the OP stated "road vibration" as the issue which doesn't make sense.
My old TT had a rock guard cover over the window so rain wouldn't hit it anyway.
In my clipper, I love my cabover window - never hit a "cold window" at night, but don't get claustrophobic. Never had leaks in that either.
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