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Old 10-15-2008, 04:25 PM   #1
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I have a 2004 Newmar Mountain Aire 4301. We have had ongoing problems with windshields-glass separates from the gasket very often and windsheild cracks without any foreign object striking glass. Last two trips = two broken driver-side glass with vertical cracks. Any input on this? Thanks. George
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I have a 2004 Newmar Mountain Aire 4301. We have had ongoing problems with windshields-glass separates from the gasket very often and windsheild cracks without any foreign object striking glass. Last two trips = two broken driver-side glass with vertical cracks. Any input on this? Thanks. George
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Try these previous irv2 threads... Much on this topic.. More can be found using the "find" button make sure the same forum check box is checked.

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Hi George,
Welcome I'm glad you were able to find this forum. I had one issue with my 2006 MADP 4304. On the way home from Koogler's RV after taking delivery, my windshield cracked with no impact or reason at all. It was fixed under warranty and I was told it was fiberglass irregularity that caused it.
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