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RE: HMC windshield gaskets

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Jim Runge - 29 Aug 2004 14:44 GMT
I am trying to find two windshield gaskets for a 1994 Hawkins Motor Coach.
Mine have shrunk and started to leak.  I have tried several glass places and
none of them have them.  Anyone happen to know of a place that carries
them??
thanks;  Jim
Jack-of-the-Dust - 29 Aug 2004 14:53 GMT
Just a suggestion as I have never Heard of a Hawkins. But I would assume
since it seems new enough that you should be able to get them from the
manufacture. Aside from that GOOGLE around the web for a custom maker of
such an item. I do know that items such a.s this are made for old
automobiles.
Hope that you are able to find them.

Ed

> I am trying to find two windshield gaskets for a 1994 Hawkins Motor Coach.
> Mine have shrunk and started to leak.  I have tried several glass places and
> none of them have them.  Anyone happen to know of a place that carries
> them??
> thanks;  Jim
Jim Runge - 29 Aug 2004 16:40 GMT
Hawkins went out of business in 1997 so no luck there.  I think that a
custom one might be the answer if I can find a place that does them.
Regards;  Jim
> Just a suggestion as I have never Heard of a Hawkins. But I would assume
> since it seems new enough that you should be able to get them from the
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> > them??
> > thanks;  Jim
D.J. Osborn - 29 Aug 2004 15:09 GMT
> I am trying to find two windshield gaskets for a 1994 Hawkins Motor Coach.
> Mine have shrunk and started to leak.  I have tried several glass places and
> none of them have them.  Anyone happen to know of a place that carries
> them??

Try http://www.glasparts.com

If they don't have what you need, then they might be able to point you in
the right direction.

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dj[underscore]osborn at yahoo dot com

Yaabob - 31 Aug 2004 07:21 GMT
You can take a put RTV around the gasket. It works great
 
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