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Unhappy Holiday Rambler Windshield
Old 05-06-2011, 09:20 AM   #1
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I had both windshields replaced in my HR Neptune. Since then they have been reset 5 times. After resetting as I begin to drive the driver side begins to shift to the upper left. Anyone with this experience or knowledge of this problem?

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Old 05-08-2011, 12:04 PM   #2
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Since you have a two piece windshield, you have to be aware that the center divider is a part of the front cap structure. My last coach, a '97 HR Endeavor had problems with the windshield shifting out of position and the installer discovered that the attachment of the center divider was broken at the top. This allowed the roof structure to move while under way. But... in spite of correcting that problem, the windshield would open up at one or the other of the top corners.

My conclusion was that the whole front structure wasn't really stiff enough to resist the twisting forces. It had the 3 point jacks, which shouldn't cause any twist while jacking, but you could still hear "pops and squeaks" when you went over a driveway entrance at an angle.
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