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Gus R Bus

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Location
Mesa,Az
RV Year
2004
RV Make
Itasca
RV Model
Suncruiser
RV Length
38
Chassis
Workhorse
Engine
GM
TOW/TOAD
Jeep
Fulltimer
Yes
I have to replace the driver's door window. Any suggestions for best way to get glass in the door? This is in my 2004 Itasca Sun Cruiser.
 
If it’s anything like a car or truck door you would have to remove the door panel. Then there should be an attachment on the bottom of the window which would be disconnected. Then loosen one of the vertical widow tracks at the bottom. cocking the window it should come out from the top.
 
Thanks. We have the panel off and do see there are braces and the track and motor. I'm wondering if it's easier to remove the braces and go in thru top or bottom.
 
Thanks. We have the panel off and do see there are braces and the track and motor. I'm wondering if it's easier to remove the braces and go in thru top or bottom.
It could be. It depends on how it’s built. What ever works best without to much Force is usually the best way.
 

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