Posted 2012-03-22 8:12 AM (#142368) Subject: trailer windows
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Location: Morganown, Ky.42261
This is my first time using one of these forums...so here goes...I am looking for replacemen t windows for t he rear of a bumper pull S & H Thundercloud trailer. I need the complete window and the size is 21 1/2" tall by 25" wide. It is a slider with tinted glass, screens and horizontal bars. Any help would be greatly appreciated..I have contacted the original maker (S & H) and t hey said they would probably have to be custom made and gave me a vendor in Indiana to contact and I have a estimated price on a custom, but was hoping to find someone less expensive.
Posted 2012-03-22 8:44 AM (#142371 - in reply to #142368) Subject: RE: trailer windows
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Posts: 1877 Location: NY
there is a web site called trailer parts and I think they have windows for differnt trailers, also have you tryed to call a dealer to see if they could get windows for you ?
Posted 2012-03-22 9:56 AM (#142375 - in reply to #142368) Subject: RE: trailer windows
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Location: Morganown, Ky.42261
Yes I called the Mfg in Ok and he said they don't have the windows and told me to call statewide aluminum in Indiana and I have a estimate on a window, but was hoping to find more vendors and get a price from them hoping it will be less than over $200 plus installation!
Posted 2012-03-22 10:00 AM (#142377 - in reply to #142368) Subject: RE: trailer windows
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Posts: 5870 Location: western PA
If you have the frame, new window panels can be made out of polycarbonate. Most rear door windows don't need bars, but they can be easily fabricated. After market screens can be adapted for most windows.
Have you looked on Ebay? The RV crowd uses similar windows.
Posted 2012-03-22 12:25 PM (#142381 - in reply to #142368) Subject: RE: trailer windows
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Location: Morganown, Ky.42261
They both need new frames, they got bent when a clydsdale leaned back on them while tied and being hauled..I would prefer it be back like original with screens and bars. If you have the doors open a horse could get to the screens..