mrmarty51
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Post by mrmarty51 on Mar 9, 2017 19:43:01 GMT -8
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Post by nccamper on Mar 9, 2017 21:01:34 GMT -8
It doesn't look like a Hehr window. If it was Hehr there would be a number stamped in it.
Our Forester had the same issue...specially made windows. I ordered samples from both VTS and vintagetrailershop.com and got as close as possible. One seal I simply couldn't replace.
If you email the owner of vintagetrailershop.com with photos he'll tell you if he sells that seal and what might work as a replacement.
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Post by mrmarty51 on Mar 10, 2017 1:47:32 GMT -8
Thank You nccamper. I will do just that. Before I lubed the windows pivots, some of them never close all the way, always had some nice ventilation when they were like that. LOL Now they all work nice so I guess even if I can not find seals they will be better than they were.
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Post by mrmarty51 on Mar 10, 2017 4:47:38 GMT -8
Well now. It appears that case of the mystery window is solved. I removed the top and bottom window framing, taking these things apart a lot farther than I was expecting to. After doing some scrubbing I Found some information. HEHR-L 4912 151 600 237 Might be getting sealing components and such will not be so tough after all. LOL Thank You for Your input nccamper.
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Post by mrmarty51 on Mar 10, 2017 7:44:50 GMT -8
Well boy now, was I ever mistaken. What I thought was pieces of a busted window seal, turns to be nothing but some anti rattle clips, installed from factory then usually removed at the dealer, or installer. After messaging with Robert from Vintage Trailer Shop, it seems that the seals are all there and in pretty good condition. Onwards with the scrubbing of window components. LOL
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