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Huntindog
Mar 12, 2015Explorer
JustALittleBeach wrote:
Thanks for all the responses ,
I appreciate it. I Have done Home windows and have cut a few smaller openings ( for access panels ) on other trailers in the past. These were smaller , so they were simple to frame / brace .Done interior stuff , but I guess the potential Outside Elements Coming in , is the scary part . I guess I will have to decide if it's a project I want to tackle , and of course see if it will mess up that all important front decal ;) But seriously , thanks for all the input
If it is a front window, there is another consideration. When these are factory installed, they have a provision for rock damage prevention when under tow. This is usually in the form of a fiberglass rock shield that can be raised up to make a awning when camped. Sometimes they will use automotive windshield type glass instead.. If you use regular windows and it is broken by a rock, and it happens to rain while you are towing, the unit will have a LOT of rainwater inside it.
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