โFeb-20-2018 04:33 PM
โFeb-21-2018 10:48 AM
BarneyS wrote:Veebyes wrote:
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I did find somebody on EBay in MI who had a selection of Kinro windows. Not mine unfortunately. Did not bookmark their site but the location is Adrian, MI & I recall that Adrian is in the name of the business. Do recall seeing some frameless windows listed as well.
Good luck.
Me, I am going to try & order one through a boatyard where I do my annual trailer refit every April. Change it myself.
That could very well have been Bontragers RV Surplus located in White Pigeon, MI. They are a very large surplus company and probably would have the window you are looking for. I have been there many times and am always amazed at the inventory of parts they have. Located somewhat near Adrian and also near Elkhart, where most RV's are made.
Barney
โFeb-21-2018 10:09 AM
laknox wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
On our 07.5 MobileSuites we were traveling on I-10 West from Phoenix to Palm Springs, CA. Passing a MH as I was looking in mirror for a second look as I was just starting to cross the center line. All I saw was the escape window flip out and OFF right in front of the MH!!!
We along with the MH pulled to the shoulder. Thankfully their rig was not damaged, they said ti was flopping down and out as we were passing them. They said as I was just starting to pull into the right lane it flew odff and EXPLODED in front of them.
Of course when cruising thru the Campground looking for a spot we had lots of "did you know your window was missing" questions!
Went to HD got a pc of plywood and secured the window. Contacted DRV they sent a whole replacement unit frame and all at their cost as RV was not under warranty.
What happened was there was a chair right in front of the escape window latch. I had no idea there was an escape window since it was a new to us RV. The latch back then was two turn type latches that had come loose. NOT DRV's fault.
So when the window arrived I removed the operable portion and put it in place, fit perfect. Then I removed the locking handles after latching then. I then caulked that thing in place with black quality caulking. This window was in the living area so I had no safety issue removing it. I still had the one in the bedroom that mattered.
FWIW, I believe that it's a regulatory issue, that there are 2 emergency exits. From what I've heard here and there, an officious busybody =could= cite you for having an inop exit, but who's going to let someone like that in without a warrant? :B
Lyle
โFeb-21-2018 07:49 AM
Veebyes wrote:
Snip...
I did find somebody on EBay in MI who had a selection of Kinro windows. Not mine unfortunately. Did not bookmark their site but the location is Adrian, MI & I recall that Adrian is in the name of the business. Do recall seeing some frameless windows listed as well.
Good luck.
Me, I am going to try & order one through a boatyard where I do my annual trailer refit every April. Change it myself.
โFeb-21-2018 07:21 AM
โFeb-21-2018 06:40 AM
bapple wrote:
Thanks to everyone who has responded to this post. Your responses have been very helpful.I am currently working with my dealer to get this covered through warranty. Keystone is not accepting responsibility. I wonder how Keystone would feel if the window came of in transit and caused a serious accident. A lawsuit would sort this issue out in a hurry. Thanks again folks.
โFeb-21-2018 06:16 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
On our 07.5 MobileSuites we were traveling on I-10 West from Phoenix to Palm Springs, CA. Passing a MH as I was looking in mirror for a second look as I was just starting to cross the center line. All I saw was the escape window flip out and OFF right in front of the MH!!!
We along with the MH pulled to the shoulder. Thankfully their rig was not damaged, they said ti was flopping down and out as we were passing them. They said as I was just starting to pull into the right lane it flew odff and EXPLODED in front of them.
Of course when cruising thru the Campground looking for a spot we had lots of "did you know your window was missing" questions!
Went to HD got a pc of plywood and secured the window. Contacted DRV they sent a whole replacement unit frame and all at their cost as RV was not under warranty.
What happened was there was a chair right in front of the escape window latch. I had no idea there was an escape window since it was a new to us RV. The latch back then was two turn type latches that had come loose. NOT DRV's fault.
So when the window arrived I removed the operable portion and put it in place, fit perfect. Then I removed the locking handles after latching then. I then caulked that thing in place with black quality caulking. This window was in the living area so I had no safety issue removing it. I still had the one in the bedroom that mattered.
โFeb-21-2018 06:12 AM
bapple wrote:
Thanks to everyone who has responded to this post. Your responses have been very helpful.I am currently working with my dealer to get this covered through warranty. Keystone is not accepting responsibility. I wonder how Keystone would feel if the window came of in transit and caused a serious accident. A lawsuit would sort this issue out in a hurry. Thanks again folks.
โFeb-21-2018 05:49 AM
โFeb-21-2018 05:22 AM
goducks10 wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
I can't imagine that a closed window falling out while traveling down the road wouldn't be a warranty issue.
It's up to the RV owner to make sure the emergency latch lever is closed. OP has to prove that it was.
โFeb-21-2018 05:12 AM
โFeb-21-2018 12:47 AM
Veebyes wrote:
Look to see who the manufacturer is. Many builders use Kinro windows. Kinro does not ship to individuals. Bummer. Windows are not things that RV supply places stock. There are so many different sizes.
โFeb-20-2018 08:41 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
I can't imagine that a closed window falling out while traveling down the road wouldn't be a warranty issue.
โFeb-20-2018 06:39 PM
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โFeb-20-2018 05:27 PM