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Old 08-23-2020, 12:25 PM   #9
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It took awhile, but my local glass shop replaced it. They ordered the glass, measured & cut, sent it out to be tempered and installed it (without removing the frame) for $230. The only issue is the glass is a little wavy; maybe because of the tempering process. You can't see it from inside and have to look close to see it outside. They attached the hardware with the same adhesive used for windshields; seems solid.

The RV shops were all over on the price for the part; low of $150, high of $380. All of them wanted about $300 for shipping. Add a couple hundred for installation and it would have been a $650+ bill.
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