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garyemunson
Jan 30, 2017Explorer II
The 'cutting glass' has me concerned. Any automotive/RV window must by law (and common sense) be tempered and replacements cannot be 'cut' without being sent off to be tempered. Especially with a window near the driver, untempered glass can shatter far too easily if hit by a piece of flying gravel and provide you with a faceful of broken glass at 65 MPH. I really suggest you get that window replaced with the proper glass insert. That's why the other triangular window estimate was so high. Any motor vehicle window must have the DOT imprint on it. I fixed my own foggy windows some years back on my previous motorhome and even the ones that seemed etched cleaned up using a power polisher and very fine automotive polishing compound.
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