Jun-05-2017 11:53 AM
Jan-29-2024 10:33 PM - edited Jan-29-2024 10:40 PM
Good stuff. I am glad that you found the solution that works fo you too. We are now at about 20 days/night with the new windows in the Sierras with no issues. I realized in my previous post that I said Dicor on the window frame, but I used the butyl tape (ie not the tube sealant) As for the top/bottom brackets, I used/made some from 2”x2”x0.5” corner brackets from HD/Lowes that I cut and drilled to the correct dimensions as I did not think about a custom sheet metal option.
Happy camping.
Aug-25-2024 06:59 PM
Hello Thomas, I found this thread as I had a window fly off today (drivers side upper bunk). I must have not latched it correctly. A bummer after 11 years of travel it without incident. I was wondering if you (or anybody else that may read this) would be willing to sell their original window as I know a few people have had the same issue and replaced them with new windows in pairs. I am hoping to avoid replacing the whole assembly as I'm afraid my skills are not up to the task. I would be willing to pay any reasonable amount it as it would really be a life saver. Thank you very much. Henry Pauli 845 453-7319
Aug-29-2024 08:01 AM
I can give you email address of the lady over in China at the Maygood factory that I am talking to in order to get a replacement window like Thomas'. Shipped to my door from China the total price is $240. If you don't feel comfortable doing the replacement yourself I'm sure you can find an RV repair place that would be willing to do it. Or, if you have a friend who is handy with this type of stuff just get him a 30 pack and spend an evening replacing it.
Aug-28-2024 03:32 PM
Hi, HenryPauli, I am sorry, I am keeping the extra window that I changed on the passenger side as a backup for the two other original windows. A lot of boondocking with that camper on my side, so I replaced the orginal windows twice (tree branches) so I am pretty sure it will happen again.
The replacement is by itself pretty straightforward. I was personnaly quite afraid of playing on anything that could potentially leak or change the frame and I was not conviced of the look, so I really looked hard everywhere to not have to do that mod.
But overall, the repair is not that difficult. the chances of messing up are minimal as you are not touching the frame or cutting any existing wall. If you want, I can try to walk through the most difficult parts through a facetime on my already modified camper (to show you on the camper the four most important portions of the repair "the removal", the "butyl tape", the "shim" and the "special brackets".) Anyway. let me know.
Nov-11-2023 04:40 PM
Dec-30-2023 11:15 AM
Hopefully I’m posting correctly. I’m a little confused by the formatting, computers are not my area of expertise. Between traveling in the camper for a couple months and getting Covid .I have been delayed in getting back to this thread. Tcliche, great rundown on the install. So the question is how is it working out with the MG16RW? I now have 11000 miles on my gorilla tape (and only one slight addition to the tape). I’m ready to order but would like to hear any other thoughts you may have. Thanks, Chris
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Oct-29-2023 03:08 PM
errante wrote:
In short, no. I have given up trying to get a match. We have talked to numerous rv salvage yards and looked at a variety of new windows. The problem as I mentioned in the previous post is the cutout corner fillet. There are several available that are close HxW but have a much greater fillet which leaves a gap at all corners. The solutions I’ve come up with are either to fill that gap or to create a thin spacer on the outside that would cover that gap. Part of the problem is the inside clothing rack on the top and a cherry clothing compartment I built for the bottom. It is the passenger side upper window. Very little extra room. Btw the screen/shade is totally separate and could possibly be used on a window with similar dimensions. I have pretty much resigned myself to filling in or covering the corners. Up to a few years ago there was a replacement available but to my understanding that is no longer made. Please post if you find a good fit. Good luck, Chris
Oct-29-2023 11:10 AM
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Oct-28-2023 05:07 PM
errante wrote:
I posted on this old Lance 830 thread because It would hopefully elicit the most knowledgeable responses. My camper is a Lance 830. I was camped in New Mexico in calm weather and a sudden wind gust pulled one of my windows up and threw it 20 feet. It damaged the lense but nothing gorilla tape couldn’t fix. Been that way for 5000 miles. Time to fix it. Talked to Lance. The window and its replacement are no longer made. Talked to several other suppliers/manufacturers, same answer. Talked to San Diego trailer supply, same answer, etc. While not a common size the main problem I am encountering is the cutout corner measurement. The curve is different and any modern replacement I have found leaves gaps. The dometic/seitz spec is 900x520. I have more numbers but this window is peculiar to Lance 830s. I would appreciate any help anyone who has replaced this window can give me. Thanks, Chris
Oct-04-2023 09:26 AM
Jul-11-2018 09:52 AM
EHaase wrote:
hey bud any help you can give me. I'm getting the run around - didnt know if you have the model and size - I'm not having any luck - thanks! BTW - you still have the camper - you having trouble with the tent?