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Well we are back. 3000 miles without a problem. I'm washing the Coach and break the right front fixed window. Do I replace just the one or am I stuck with the whole window, frame and all. If that is the case should I go with double pane? We just have single now. thanks for the input. Tom


 
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The window is just a flat pane so I would recommend stopping by any auto glass shop. They can replace it in the coach or remove the window. On mine the screws are behind the interior frames and are easily accessed. I replaced the door glass and removed the frame so I could renew the seals and caulking. The local shop sent a pattern out and had a tinted double pane made for $125, and I installed it.


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Well we are back. 3000 miles without a problem. I'm washing the Coach and break the right front fixed window. Do I replace just the one or am I stuck with the whole window, frame and all. If that is the case should I go with double pane? We just have single now. thanks for the input. Tom


If you are considering going to double pane windows, now would be a good time to start.

Double pane is a nice way to go. I am having trouble deciding where to spend the money, double pane windows or stabilizers.


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Thanks for the info, I'm on my way. Thanks Tom


 
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