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Anone ever rebuilt an RV window?

Postby eggsalad » Sat Nov 02, 2013 10:54 pm

I thought I got a screaming deal on a used RV window at the junkyard. For $10, how could I go wrong?

Well, upon further teardown and inspection, maybe I *did* go wrong. It needs all new weatherstripping and fuzzies. I suspect that even if I could find a source for the correct profile of weatherstripping, the vendor would want to sell me a 100' (or longer) roll, when all I'd need would be about 8'.

Is there any encouragement to rebuild this window, or should I just cut my losses and find something better?
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Re: Anone ever rebuilt an RV window?

Postby eggsalad » Sat Nov 02, 2013 11:25 pm

Know what? I think I'll answer my own question! :lol:

I did some deeper research. IF (and that's a big "if") I can pick the proper weatherstrip from the dozens of very similar weatherstrip profiles I've found, it'll cost me about $2 per foot plus shipping. Then there's the fuzzies, too. By the time I'm done, I'll probably have $50 or more into the window, and I'll still have a weathered frame and just an old-looking piece of poo window.

I think this is the case where I should just cut my losses and run.
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Re: Anone ever rebuilt an RV window?

Postby 48Rob » Sun Nov 03, 2013 7:02 am

Try these folks.

http://www.vintagetrailersupply.com/

If you decide to dump it and move on, post it on Craigslist or E bay.
Lots of vintage trailer people looking for parts...

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Re: Anone ever rebuilt an RV window?

Postby mary and bob » Sun Nov 03, 2013 7:37 am

Some of us Uhaul camper owners have had to deal with this situation. Uhaul side windows are unique to them, and direct replacements are not available. There is a thread on fiberglassrv.com about rebuilding those slider type windows. Perfect fit.com is a source of material, but generally sold in minimum lengths. A member on the fiberglass site found a source on eBay for reasonably priced windows, listed under teardrop trailers. They will even make a custom sized slider for a little over $125 I believe. My opinion is to forget the used window and get a new one. I bought a couple new windows from Scamp at a reasonable cost, and they are Hehr windows. Note I call $150 reasonable compared to any other source for a custom made window, and I was able to use a Scamp rear window in my Uhaul.
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Re: Anone ever rebuilt an RV window?

Postby Zollinger » Sun Nov 03, 2013 10:27 am

Can you post a pic of the windows? Because you used the word "fuzzies" I am assuming that they are Jalouse windows. I just rebuilt the windows in my husbands '61 Shasta and MIGHT be able to help you. I have left over seals from the Shasta and my Zollinger. If nothing else I might be able to point you in the right direction. No matter what it will be lots of work to rebuild any vintage window, but they look O-so nice when done.
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