04-20-2019, 06:55 AM
Gurus,
I tried to follow the instructions in the previous posts regarding my window. However, my Storm-tight windows are a different design. No luck at all with removing the sliding pane of the drivers window.
Upon inspection, Richard Entrekin and I found that the window slide had vertical movement as well as lateral (left and right looking at the front of coach) movement.
We cut pieces of super big zip-ties and used super glue to adhere them into the window channel. We glued the ties so that the smooth part was against the sliding pane. Two layers on the bottom raised the window up to remove the vertical movement. One layer on inside edge of the top track removed the lateral movement.
Now the window glides open and close AND since the window is pressing against the felt, no more window noise going down the road.
Sorry...no pictures were taken.
I tried to follow the instructions in the previous posts regarding my window. However, my Storm-tight windows are a different design. No luck at all with removing the sliding pane of the drivers window.
Upon inspection, Richard Entrekin and I found that the window slide had vertical movement as well as lateral (left and right looking at the front of coach) movement.
We cut pieces of super big zip-ties and used super glue to adhere them into the window channel. We glued the ties so that the smooth part was against the sliding pane. Two layers on the bottom raised the window up to remove the vertical movement. One layer on inside edge of the top track removed the lateral movement.
Now the window glides open and close AND since the window is pressing against the felt, no more window noise going down the road.
Sorry...no pictures were taken.
Bill Johnson
Birmingham, Alabama