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Reg. Sep 2010
Posted 2010-09-20 9:18 PM (#125078)
Subject: WW Trailer window replacement


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Just recently purchased a 2006 WW trailer.  I think the model is called an All Around trailer.  The front window is missing.  Does anyone know where I can purchase a replacement window on-line? 
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Jbsny
Reg. Apr 2004
Posted 2010-09-21 7:53 PM (#125100 - in reply to #125078)
Subject: RE: WW Trailer window replacement


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I'd probably call WW to get a replacement.. if they don't have the part, they could forward you to them.  I had a great little WW trailer, I called the company and bought tail curtains from them.. they were great to work with.

Jbsny

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Bluerose2001
Reg. Aug 2010
Posted 2011-01-01 7:14 PM (#128421 - in reply to #125100)
Subject: RE: Let me pick your brain!


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In case you didn't get one already, I would call WW and have one sent ( or buy from a local dealer). I had to do this for the Calico trailer I was borrowing. I didn't want my horse to get a chill riding in the winter with the front window out. So I drilled out all the old rivets and removed the old gaskets/molding.Took the new window (which is flat) and laid it just below the window area to find the center. Then took it to the nearest light pole and proceeded to bend the window into the correct shape to fit in the hole. Got that done and pulled the molding inside the trailer from around the window with a butter knife and flathead screwdriver. Then I took a rivet gun and riveted the window in using the old holes in the trailer. Good as new and a cow still hasn't knocked it back out a year later. Bending the window is the hardest part. Cost $25 plus rivet supplies
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cliffj59
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2011-01-03 3:33 PM (#128473 - in reply to #125078)
Subject: RE: WW Trailer window replacement



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Check out this site

wwtrailer.com

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