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Old 05-28-2020, 02:01 PM   #1
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Temporary frameless glass repair

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I have a shattered but still intact frameless rear window in my TT. Trying to figure if there is anything I can put on it to get it home.
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Lots of Gorilla Tape? I just had one shatter and fall out. I bought a mud flap at a truck stop, cut it to size, and taped it in. Ugly, but it got me home!
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No picture so I may be off base.
Personally, I would take it before traveling because i will likely fall out while traveling and make glass shards everywhere. I would pull it out and tape up cardboard or secure piece of hardboard by sandwiching with some 1x2s on the opposite side
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Old 05-29-2020, 06:50 AM   #4
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Tape it good. If it falls out Plastic and tape. Had to do it once when I broke a truck window.
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