If you have a 2000-2001 Prevost and have had your awning leafs cloud up. I have a source that can repair them at a cost of approximatley $300.00 each
If you have a 2000-2001 Prevost and have had your awning leafs cloud up. I have a source that can repair them at a cost of approximatley $300.00 each
James,
Can you explain "awning leaf"?
Thanks,
Mike
The awning leaf is the lower part of window that opens out at the bottom
James, just to confirm, is this for the XL model? The changeover to XL2 models came in the 2001 model year, so I'm a little unclear as to which models your friend can fix.
If XL models, then I would expect that older coaches would be appropriate too?
Ray
Only slightly off-thread... Has anyone experienced an air seal leak in an awning window? Have adjusted the latch and tried to twist the window slightly, no luck. Can the seal be replaced?
jamesh
can you give more info, on the leaf, is this a repair or replace?
is it for an XLII?. I have one leaf cloudy, and one if look just right you can see the cloudy in between the glass.
Is this a do it your self fix? If not will the repair guy be at Oct. ralley?
Brian, are you revering to the seal around the push rod?
Larry, I was referring to the seal around the edge of the awning window. I have one that leaks at the lower, forward corner. Noisy going down the road.
I took a quick look at James Profile and saw a picture of what appears to be an XLII. If so, his awning opining window clouding is on his XLII.