I bet Duncan Glass in IN will have new windows for you. They know how to ship them safely. Have your VIN ready. I think they need that.
The lock...can you remove it and take it to a locksmith and ask about repairs? They often can either replace the tumbler with new or might give you a lead on a universal replacement. Speaking of which, my Winnie door is 1 & 3/4" thick. Here's a lock from Home Depot that would fit that thin of a door...don't know about your backset though: Dead bolt
The other parts are likely going to come from a salvage yard somewhere. Speaking of which, there's a RV junk yard of sorts with lots of older RVs outside of Merrill, Oregon. I use to pass it a lot but never stopped there. Or you can check with this listing: RV Salvage Yards by State
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'02 Winnebago Journey DL, DSDP, 36' of fun.
I already asked to some salvages that's why I posted here.
For new glasses : I will contact Duncan Glass : in hope they have better prices than I found before.
The lock have a special shape inside so it may not be so easy but I will try to repair it if I found no original parts. Thanks for the link : It may be a solution too !
I will contact more salvages but maybe one will read my online SOS.
Right rear corner trim. I needed that piece for my Bounder as mine was crumpled in an accident and it was just a lesser grade of galvanized right angle 3" wide steel. I don't recall the gauge but like steel roofing or steel building thick. Cut to length, then primed & painted. Yours is or could be a two piece but a pair of tin snips would make it easy to bend right at the right spot if you wanted to leave it a one piece. Or just make it two pieces, the top piece with a slight 1/8" overhang and fill underneath the overhang with some RTV.
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'02 Winnebago Journey DL, DSDP, 36' of fun.
Hi!
My original corner trim was made of galvanized too and was quiet too thick to be (my) home-made in the same quality.
As you said : I may use the same but thinner galva.