DBHMEH

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I am replacing the standard window in my TT door. Is this straight foward? Remove the multiple screws on the inside and this should give me access to the glass. Any input or suggestions or is this straight foward?
Thanks alot.
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Darryl&Rita

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Sounds right for most windows. It would be a good idea to have some new putty for the re-install, in case the old stuff won't play nice.
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BobsYourUncle

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It is very simple and straightforward. Like you said, remove screws from the inside and then the whole thing comes out from the outside. You may have to carefully pry on it to free up the sealing tape they used to install it. Bezel comes out from inside.
Just make sure you have a new roll of good quality butyl tape to reseal it. Make sure the window frame is clean of all old putty or whatever they used and likewise for the door.
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Check out this video. It'll show you step by step how to replace a window... and you're correct, it's straightforward.
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