Danny if you don't find anything else to do with them, I could always find a place to "store some spares" as our 102A3 has all good widows in it at this time. But that could change as easily as the weather does! What I need are Setra windows! I have the same problem with the fogging that Brian & Chris have with the daul pain losing the inert gas and looking like a year around blizzard in those windows!Bryce
Dallas your absolutly right it is worth a try I jsut gotta come up witha couple of irons! I sure don't have one! LOL! Knuckle
at this time. But that could change as easily as the weather does! What I need are Setra windows! I have the same problem with the fogging that Brian & Chris have with the daul pain losing the inert gas and looking like a year around blizzard in those windows!Bryce
Dang Dallas, you got a lot of play in that steering wheel!
Quote from: gumpy on June 01, 2006, 08:12:37 AMDang Dallas, you got a lot of play in that steering wheel! Yeah and it looks like he's doing a good job of keeping it straight, but I saw it from behind the other day an it bobs an weaves all over the road just like an old 8 or 9 with th old steering boxes! LOL! Knuckle
a way to fix what I have! But when your providing quality transportation at bargain prices it's hard to justify plunking down $4,000 dollars for a few windows! And when I remind people that we do charge less than those people who have "new" buses and these older buses with slight issuse is how we can afford to do this they seem to understand, especially if I tell them how much those windows cost! BK
Have you tried any local glass shops for replacement glass? $4,000 seems more than a bit steep! I did talk to a local glass shop about glass for my window, but never went there and got a price for the glass. Since the glass for my windows is about half the price of Peninsula windows, I plan to go with Peninsula since I can get sliders with screens instead of fixed glass.Brian Elfert