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    Posted: 09 Jun 2022 at 3:27pm
I finally got the number for Susan Thornburg at Rpod: start leaving multiple messages and maybe that will help us   (574) 535-2538  or (574) 642-1612. I have left 6 messages. FR needs to have a better plan.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote raschurt Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Jun 2022 at 3:24pm
I also had the front windshield shatter on our Rpod 195. It has been a nightmare, can't get Rpod on the phone. I got one call and now nothing but leave a message. We are from South Dakota and are in Oregon, trailer repair place said it could take months to get the windshield because they have trouble getting through to Forest River. This has been a nightmare. Couldn't find a rock in the trailer so have no idea why the windshield shattered. We have it taped with waterproof Gorilla tape and multiple layers of house wrap trying to keep out water. I can't drive this back to South Dakota so I'm hunting a place to store the trailer until we can get the window. So disappointed in Forest River assistance, last product from them.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote kennedto100 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Jun 2022 at 10:54am
I have been waiting 2 months on this.
I asked local dealer to order it, but FR would not work with him.

Found dealer in Seattle that ordered it and would ship to me in Texas.
That was a month ago. Every week I ask for the order status and that can’t seem to get it from FR.

Any suggestions on how I can contact FR for this, there website says
See dealer for parts.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote kennedto100 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Mar 2022 at 9:57am
Does anyone know how these windows are attached. The windows is in front of the rubber gasket. It almost look like it is glued on. If you have removed one, please let me know.

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Mechanical hold downs require more holes in the trailer, and in an area subject to driving rain/wind.

If the front glazing is single pane modern rare earth magnets will hold through it well. They are incredibly strong, likely you will have more trouble removing the protective sheet then keeping it on.

Magnetic force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance so if it's an insulated glass panel then the attractive force will probably be too weak for magnets to work.

In that case or if you don't the idea of using magnets consider adhering attachment points to the glass using epoxy.

Also, the protective sheet doesn't need to be rigid. It's purpose is to protect the glass from rock chips, not breaking impacts. So some type of flexible padding could work and that wouldn't be as prone to being blown off as a rigid glass sheet. It could also be folded up and stowed easily at camp.

Here's another idea if you're ok with attaching through the trailer skin. Mount a solar module on a piano hinge above the window. Latch it down while towing, tip it up on a couple struts at camp to provide energy and shade. Solar modules are made from tempered glass too so will also break from rock chips, but they stay in one piece when they break because the solar cell encapsulants are flexible materials. Also you could just attach a travel cover over the solar module with bungees.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote StephenH Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Mar 2022 at 7:18pm
I'm not sure magnets on the inside would be strong enough to old a cover against the air movement while towing. Some form of mechanical hold-down for a cover would be much better. 
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If the window shattered into small fragments it means it was tempered glass. Tempered glass will always break that way because it is under tension from the glass factory.Thats what makes it strong but it also makes it prone to breakage from small rock chips. It's quite common for tempered glass to get hit by rocks and not break until later when the crack from the chip has had time to progress and realease the tension

Polycarbonate (Lexan) would be a good choice as an alternative material. If is next to impossible to break polycarbonate, you can only scratch it. OTOG it does scratch much easier that glass. You would have to fit it in the frame which might be difficult, it could be that polycarbonate the same thickness as the glass was will be too thin and flexible. The other approach would be to protect the glass with something during travel. Anything that will keep rock chips away would work. It might be interesting to glue strong magnets to the inside of the window and hold a cover on that way.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote campman Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Mar 2022 at 4:05pm
Hmmm, always good to think of different solutions. The front of the rpods are curved of course. I am pretty sure our front window is curved so I don't think a flat piece would flex enough.

Have you considered possibly using a cut to size sheet of aluminum to fill it in? You would need to provide a supporting framework inside to attach the sheet to and then sealing it around the edge from the outside.

I think the sheet of aluminum would flex to allow the curve...you would essentially be replacing the original skin piece that was removed to allow a window to be installed on the front. If my window ever fails, this is one of the directions I would consider and eliminate the window completely.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote kennedto100 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Mar 2022 at 12:27pm
Any idea if I can replace this with a black flat piece of plexiglass?

Looks  like it is held in by two aluminum frame (one on inside and one on outside ) screwed together together.

I can recall if this was a flat piece of glass.


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Post Options Post Options   Quote campman Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Mar 2022 at 12:12pm
Jato +1, see your dealer whether warrantied or not and see about getting the latest window version ordered. That is what is in ours (2021 rp192). Much superior construction than safety glass (these are the ones that much has been said about shattering for no reason) or dual pane versions (the rpod isnt a rigid enough build to use sealed windows, so they fail as well).

Have a great day and good luck!

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