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And if you get stranded you have firewoodHave Jigsaw and plywood... will travel
Whats the vendor?View attachment 886255
Two of four arrived last night. One listed “on the way” and one listed as “delayed”. They all
Left the vendor at the same time! Lol. About a 3,500 mile journey here though. Look good so far.
Midwest military equipmentWhats the vendor?
Some guy on YouTube installs a set here:Has anyone purchased doors from North Georgia Corvette? They are selling 4 doors for $2000. I don't see any reviews on the company.
Thank you.Some guy on YouTube installs a set here:
yup, that’s me@Eslurf might be of more help, those are his videos.
I have a set of Arctic doors and am kicking around the idea of hard doors if for no other reason than to have functional windows.
What RV manufacturer are you near? I have an m1165 coming soon(!!!) and I want to get a window made for the rear wall.Just an update on this thought process. We have an RV manufacture plant near us and I visited them yesterday afternoon. They sell raw materials to the public including the various gauge of aluminum and fiberglass that they skin RVS and windows. I can get a sheet of 8' by 8' Fiberglass skin for about $330. That would be enough to skin four doors. It can be painted, glued, screwed, riveted, and modified and or repaired with standard fiberglass technique.
They also have RV slider windows. Looks like a 15x30 is the most common in-stock horizontal slider. However, actual size it about 31x16 outer lip to outer lip and while it would be wonderful to have such a large window - that won't fit...or not at least as I can currently tell.
They also have door handles of various types - I need to go to a flush mount to keep from snagging and breaking one off when I'm off road.
I also called the local metal supply - They have all sorts of sheet aluminum. I can to a 1/4" or 3/16" for about $350 per 4x8 sheet - would need two sheets. This would require costly metal cutting blades but would not require the use of the existing soft door frame. the 3/16" would weigh around 25 lbs per door before any hardware. This could be made to fit more flush - put a bend at the belt molding area to make it fit the cab, but you are back to the same window issue.
More research and thinking to do....
Cache Campers.What RV manufacturer are you near? I have an m1165 coming soon(!!!) and I want to get a window made for the rear wall.
Any idea if they make custom sizes? Is that hard to find?Cache Campers.
they keep a lot of RV style windows in stock.
They can order anything. There is also Stevens Glass in Wasilla that can probably custom make somethingAny idea if they make custom sizes? Is that hard to find?
I have the windows in stock, non sliding, with the seal….I’m not in Alaska, so I’ll try to find someone near me. Just wondered if anyone made a window
I didn’t realize that was an OEM item- guess I thought it was custom.I have the windows in stock, non sliding, with the seal….
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