Busted drivers side glass and bent my door

Started by Thenoob, March 08, 2017, 05:03 PM

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TerryH

Off topic - sorry Mark - but I am reminded of the below:
Too many men, too many power tools, way too much testosterone, way too little tool capability and a total lack of female supervision.
It's a good listen, sit down with your wife, husband or partner and a glass of wine or (preferably) a beer.
Go down to 'Renovations' and open.

http://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcasts/arts-culture/vinyl-cafe-stories/
It is not our abilities that show what we truly are - it is our choices.
Albus Dumbledore

Rickf1985

Sounds good, it is only what, about 3500 miles for you?

TerryH

Yeah, give or take. Depends on how many trout streams there are on the way.
It is not our abilities that show what we truly are - it is our choices.
Albus Dumbledore

Thenoob

Quick update
Managed to pull out the frame and take
In to cut thank
God.


  But does anybody know a part number for the channel window seal? It never had any in there to begin with.
   Picture of the channel trim:


http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f117/bigruudz/Mobile%20Uploads/5632CE63-E7A7-4A81-901B-EB5185ABB2AE.jpg

stanDman111


yellowrecve

There may have been a sticky black chalking on one side, that the glass was against, and your rubber insert trim held the glass against that chalking. ???
RV repairman and builder of custom luxury motor homes, retired, well, almost, after 48 years.

Thenoob

Talked
To Winnebago
Tell me they have a 1975 dodge window glazing, if anybody can chime in weather they might be the same?  I'd hate to silicone these in place lol. Nothing newer than 75 they carry but I imagine, hopefully they would be the same??

Rickf1985

Did you ask them to send a pic of it? I have always had good relations with Mobility Parts.

Thenoob

It looks similar but not exact.
The shape to me looks a bit off but can hopefully work