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Liam,
I can tell you tomorrow morning which Sikaflex to use. Ed and I have taken out several of our windows and put them back in. A lot of experience replacing fogged windows, having them defogged, and then putting the windows back in. I promise to post what it is in am.
Sandy
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Liam, I use Sikaflex-221 for everything.
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Liam, Jim is correct. The Sikaflex - 221 (the BLACK TUBE) is the one we used and have had no problems with it.
Sandy
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Has anyone used Suncoast in Hudson Fl to replace the door glass of an 06 which is different than the sliding glass of the earlier coachs?
I was told by Prevost it would cost over $2000 but Suncoast quoted me around $250 to remove and repair th seal and install.
Bill
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I used Suncoast last year and they were Excellent!
Jamie
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We used Suncoast with our previous coach for the passenger side sliding glass window. We think they did an excellent job, also!
Sandy
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Carol and Bill, I have also used Suncoast with positive results. FYI : 1. They can only do flat glass. Anything with a curve cannot be run through their machine. 2. Any paint that is on or at the edge of the work area will be slightly disturbed. 3. Plenty of free parking with water and hook up for their customers.
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I couldn't find any locally over the weekend so called Prevost Parts at 0730 Monday morning. I love the free next day (for my area) shipping and they are so helpful.
Turns out the factory uses 255. When I look on Sika's site, it looks virtually the same as what you used. Sika doesnt make it easy to understand the minor nuances in products.