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07-01-2017, 01:44 AM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 28z
State: North Carolina
Posts: 252
THOR #7401
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Sliding Window help needed
The part on the sliding glass which you use to open, close and lock the window has come off. I put the rubber piece back on the glass and then tried to gently hammer the bracket over the rubber piece but didn't work. Any ideas?
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07-01-2017, 01:52 AM
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Axis 24.1 Windjammer
State: Illinois
Posts: 1,179
THOR #7074
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This is my front sliding window lock MOD.
This is my front window lock MOD.
1/8 inch hole drilled in channel right before the glass when Fully Closed. With SS screw on hole blocking sliding glass.
Windows are EAST TO SLIDE OPEN WHEN LOCKED with that cheap lever lock.
Photo is my passenger window. 2 min fix.
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Rev. Jeffrey 2017 Thor Axis 24.1 E450 Windjammer.
Silver Safe-T-Plus Steering Control
SSF-106-40 SumoSprings Solo Front Bump Stop SSR-107-47 SumoSprings Rear Bump Stop
Hellwig 7718 Front Sway Bar & 7180 Rear Sway Bar
Koni FSD Front Shocks 8805-1042 / Koni FSD Rear Shocks 8805-1043
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07-01-2017, 01:59 AM
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 32A
State: Florida
Posts: 1,873
THOR #2829
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gary A
The part on the sliding glass which you use to open, close and lock the window has come off. I put the rubber piece back on the glass and then tried to gently hammer the bracket over the rubber piece but didn't work. Any ideas?
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There is adhesive involved - but I don't know what kind...
I had the drivers side piece come a little over a year ago. After trying silicone, and lasting only a short time - finally had dealer do it as part of another visit... Don't know what they used.
Of course now the passengers side has come off.
Quote:
Originally Posted by revjeffrey
This is my front window lock MOD.
1/8 inch hole drilled in channel right before the glass when Fully Closed. With SS screw on hole blocking sliding glass.
Windows are EAST TO SLIDE OPEN WHEN LOCKED with that cheap lever lock.
Photo is my passenger window. 2 min fix.
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Like the mod - and will do similar... think i'll use some kind of pin so I don't need tools to remove and open window - but still need to get the original piece back on to help opening/closing the window.
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Greg
Not yet retired...
Florida (Michigan transplant)
2014 Hurricane 32A
2000 Infinity (previous)
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07-01-2017, 02:24 AM
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Site Team
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Axis 24.1 Windjammer
State: Illinois
Posts: 1,179
THOR #7074
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My brother 30yrs major body shop in area said they would use this. (see pic.)
... the screw (for window lock MOD) is finger tight and the threads seem to hold it in place Good Luck !
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Rev. Jeffrey 2017 Thor Axis 24.1 E450 Windjammer.
Silver Safe-T-Plus Steering Control
SSF-106-40 SumoSprings Solo Front Bump Stop SSR-107-47 SumoSprings Rear Bump Stop
Hellwig 7718 Front Sway Bar & 7180 Rear Sway Bar
Koni FSD Front Shocks 8805-1042 / Koni FSD Rear Shocks 8805-1043
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07-01-2017, 12:26 PM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 28z
State: North Carolina
Posts: 252
THOR #7401
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"but still need to get the original piece back on to help opening/closing the window"
I can't get it back on???
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07-01-2017, 12:45 PM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 32A
State: Florida
Posts: 1,873
THOR #2829
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gary A
"but still need to get the original piece back on to help opening/closing the window"
I can't get it back on???
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It was a PIA last time as I recall... I'll try working on mine this weekend (heading out shortly to find that adhesive) and will give you any hints I figure out...
Unless someone else has hints to help us both!
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Greg
Not yet retired...
Florida (Michigan transplant)
2014 Hurricane 32A
2000 Infinity (previous)
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07-01-2017, 02:28 PM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 28z
State: North Carolina
Posts: 252
THOR #7401
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gmc
It was a PIA last time as I recall... I'll try working on mine this weekend (heading out shortly to find that adhesive) and will give you any hints I figure out...
Unless someone else has hints to help us both!
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I put the rubber piece on and then tried the piece of wood and hammer process. I was concerned about hitting it too hard as the metal piece wasn't going over the rubber piece. GRRR. I was even talking to it.
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07-01-2017, 06:57 PM
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 2013 31L
State: Florida
Posts: 2,184
THOR #908
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one of mine did the same thing recently. No adhesive, just friction fit of that rubber.... I tried and tried to press, squeeze with clamps, etc....
ended up leaving out the rubber, filling the metal channel with Lexel
pushed into place and cleaned the excess, then taped with masking tape to cure. Has held well for a few months now.
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07-01-2017, 09:21 PM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 28z
State: North Carolina
Posts: 252
THOR #7401
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gmc
It was a PIA last time as I recall... I'll try working on mine this weekend (heading out shortly to find that adhesive) and will give you any hints I figure out...
Unless someone else has hints to help us both!
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Let me know which adhesive you choose and how it works. BLW 2, good idea, also. I think a simple adhesive with the chance of NO mess is the answer for me. Maybe JB Weld?
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07-01-2017, 11:11 PM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 32A
State: Florida
Posts: 1,873
THOR #2829
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gary A
Let me know which adhesive you choose and how it works. BLW 2, good idea, also. I think a simple adhesive with the chance of NO mess is the answer for me. Maybe JB Weld?
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Couldn't find the SEM adhesive - but JB Weld had one that looked similar that I picked up - listed glass, plastics as materials, cures in 5 min and dries clear...
(Several other brands - but all others I saw - Loctite, Gorilla, etc) said yellow cure - or may yellow with heat...)
I'll let you know how it works...
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Greg
Not yet retired...
Florida (Michigan transplant)
2014 Hurricane 32A
2000 Infinity (previous)
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07-01-2017, 11:12 PM
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 2013 31L
State: Florida
Posts: 2,184
THOR #908
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yeah in my case, I had a tube handy from another project, it's a good sealant that sticks to most everything, and is very transparent, so I gave it a shot.
The only issue was that it takes a rag with mineral spirits to remove the excess....
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07-02-2017, 12:51 AM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 28z
State: North Carolina
Posts: 252
THOR #7401
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GMC, thanks and I look forward to your review. blw2, thanks and I hope your product does the job. I'm leaning toward JB Weld but gonna wait on GMC's review. Thanks, gentlemen.
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