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Old 08-19-2005, 10:14 AM   #1
Montana_2005
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Window Slide

Yesterday in the 100 Degrees, Kevin and I went out to work on stowing gear in the 5-r and when I tried to open the window on the front of the LR slide (in our 3295) the whole pull assembly (in the center of the window) came off the glass. It looks like the rubber cement or whatever they used in there got hot and unstuck itself. My question is.. now what?... the metal frame side.. the latch and the gasket are just kind of standing there in the window all alone.
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