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Old 08-13-2024, 10:05 AM   #1
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Foggy windows and possible replacement

The drivers and passenger side windows in my 2006 39L Discovery are foggy. It seems to be between the panes.

I've just come across someone parting out a 2008 Discovery that is fire damaged.

I guess my first question, is this something easily fixed, do I need to replace (the drivers side does make it harder to see my rear view window), and would a 2 year newer window fit (assuming it doesn't have the same issue).

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Old 08-13-2024, 10:22 AM   #2
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Lots of companies out there to pull the windows, disassemble, clean and reinstall. We had 4 done by "RV Fog Dr" in Searcy, Ark several years ago and they are clear as a bell today.
There are also You Tube videos to show you how to do it and kits are available on the net.

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I am a little late on responding.. just seen this.. any glass company can cut you the glass!! After you remove the window( in the frame) from the motorhome. All you need to do is drill out a few rivets and pull out the foggy piece of glass. Take it to a glass company and they will pick out the correct glass for your needs and cut it to size... Pretty easy. A little time consuming. But it will be new!!
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I am a little late on responding.. just seen this.. any glass company can cut you the glass!! After you remove the window( in the frame) from the motorhome. All you need to do is drill out a few rivets and pull out the foggy piece of glass. Take it to a glass company and they will pick out the correct glass for your needs and cut it to size... Pretty easy. A little time consuming. But it will be new!!
Those side windows are TEMPERED glass and must be cut before tempering. Not all glass shops can get the right tint.

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Yes, mine are tempered and tinted glass. Like I said, take it to your glass company and they will tell you what glass you need. I have had multiple auto and RV glass cut at multiple glass companies over the years. I did not know some couldn't perform the task. My suggestion would be to call around, and make sure your glass company stocks, and cuts tempered, tinted glass! Once again in the Seattle area there are many...
Good luck in your ventures
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Old 12-06-2024, 11:41 AM   #6
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I recently pulled my window(s), separated the two glass panes, cleaned them, replaced the weather seal and reinstalled. Relatively easy process, just a little time consuming
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