Prevost entrance door window
 

Prevost entrance door window

Started by natepelton, March 12, 2012, 08:33:00 AM

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natepelton

Greetings-
Wondering if anyone has a source for these windows other than Prevost? I think they are about $300 from them and just looking for a less expensive alternative.
Thanks-
-Nate
Nate Pelton
1983 Prevost LeMirage
North Creek, NY

Busted Knuckle

Quote from: natepelton on March 12, 2012, 08:33:00 AM
Greetings-
Wondering if anyone has a source for these windows other than Prevost? I think they are about $300 from them and just looking for a less expensive alternative.
Thanks-
-Nate

Nate don't go on hearsay when it comes to "Prevo" parts. Many times I (& others have found them to be really reasonable on many parts that someone had led me to believe otherwise!)

Call Prevost or check out their website to be sure.
;D  BK  ;D
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fraser8

Check Prevost out, I've received parts from them that are a lot less than other places have quoted and Prevost included freight. Their parts department is really helpful. You can check on line.
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1972 Prevost, Detroit 8-71/740 Allison automatic, Jakes
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DKO

I just replaced the fixed part of the driver's side window. It cost $242 for the window from Prevost.

DKO
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1995/96 Prevost XL Vantare

Gerry H

Nate: I am looking to replace my 1992 driver's window (fogged) first cause it's the worse of the two windows. I have the thermos (2 insulated panes) type which is $265 from the Prevo website. I asked around some of the local glass shops and was told most don't want to deal with thermos plexiglass/Lexan due to seal failure likelyhood. I've seen them used in mobile homes and fail, but someone obviously makes them for Prevo and mine's lasted 20 years. So rather than try to save a dollar and gamble with possibly less of a quality product, I think for me, it will be Prevo Parts. Good Luck Gerry H
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