Sliding windows latch
Re: Sliding windows latch
Thanks for the pics. I think we might have a little mixup going here though:
I wonder if you might have a Premier, not a Concourse? Normally the Concourse has parallelogram shaped windows and "fabric" walls in the living area, whereas the Premier has rectangular windows and "wallboard" walls there. Yours look rectangular/wallboard in the photos from what I can tell.
Anyway, just for future searchers, those windows are not the typical '99 Concourse ones I was speaking of. They look more like what is in Kirah's Premier (so the locks from Amazon that Kirah showed would also work on Remilisa's windows). Rectangular, plus the screen sits completely inside the bottom track flange.
Chinnin: I don't know how the 1990 windows compare. My guess is they may be different again. Maybe you could show a bit more detail, so that anyone coming here with your era Chinook could see? (For example, the locks you showed probably wouldn't work well on mine as there is not really a gripping surface on both sides of the track "fin." OTOH, the info could be very helpful to others with 1990-era windows if the stock locks are not available anymore.
Remilisa wrote: October 2nd, 2018, 6:36 am Does anyone have a picture of the latches that belong on the left and right slide windows. I have a 1999 concourse...
I wonder if you might have a Premier, not a Concourse? Normally the Concourse has parallelogram shaped windows and "fabric" walls in the living area, whereas the Premier has rectangular windows and "wallboard" walls there. Yours look rectangular/wallboard in the photos from what I can tell.
Anyway, just for future searchers, those windows are not the typical '99 Concourse ones I was speaking of. They look more like what is in Kirah's Premier (so the locks from Amazon that Kirah showed would also work on Remilisa's windows). Rectangular, plus the screen sits completely inside the bottom track flange.
Chinnin: I don't know how the 1990 windows compare. My guess is they may be different again. Maybe you could show a bit more detail, so that anyone coming here with your era Chinook could see? (For example, the locks you showed probably wouldn't work well on mine as there is not really a gripping surface on both sides of the track "fin." OTOH, the info could be very helpful to others with 1990-era windows if the stock locks are not available anymore.
1999 Concourse
