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RV Window Teardrop Horizontal Sliding Left Vent Glass 31.4" x 10.6" Black

RV Window Teardrop Horizontal Sliding Left Vent Glass 31.4" x 10.6" Black

Regular price $288.99
Sale price $288.99 Regular price $322.99
RV Window Teardrop Horizontal Sliding Right Vent Glass 31.4" x 10.6" Black

RV Window Teardrop Horizontal Sliding Right Vent Glass 31.4" x 10.6" Black

Regular price $288.99
Sale price $288.99 Regular price $322.99

RV Window

Refresh your camper with durable, great-looking RV window solutions designed for safety, comfort, and years of road use. This collection focuses on exterior auto glass for RVs and trailers—highlighted by our Teardrop Horizontal Sliding Left Vent Glass in a 31.4" x 10.6" profile—built from black, tempered, hardened safety glass with a premium dark smoke tint. Whether you’re upgrading ventilation, improving privacy, or tackling a complete RV window replacement, you’ll find dependable materials and a precision fit backed by careful packaging and expert support.

Shop RV Window Replacement Built for Safety, Comfort, and Fit

When it comes to RV window replacement, materials matter. Our windows use high-quality auto glass that’s tempered for impact resistance and engineered as hardened safety glass to help minimize sharp shards if broken. That makes them a smart upgrade over aged or cracked panes, and an essential improvement if you’re restoring a teardrop trailer, camper van, or cargo-trailer conversion.

Each tempered glass window features a dark smoke tint that reduces glare, filters harsh sunlight, and helps keep interiors cooler—without sacrificing outward visibility. The black finish provides a clean, modern look that blends with most exterior paint schemes and trim packages. Every unit ships brand-new (never refurbished) in special packaging designed to protect glass in transit, so you receive your window ready to install.

Materials and Features That Matter

Hardened, Tempered Safety Glass

Tempered glass is up to four times stronger than standard annealed glass. It is heat-treated to increase toughness, and if it does fail under extreme stress, it breaks into small, blunt fragments rather than sharp shards. As exterior auto glass, this brings everyday peace of mind on the highway, off-grid trails, and in crowded campgrounds.

Dark Smoke Tint for Comfort and Privacy

The factory-applied, dark smoke tint helps block excessive sunlight, reduces interior heat gain, and adds a level of privacy that’s especially helpful in compact living spaces. It’s a practical upgrade that makes your coach more comfortable without needing to add aftermarket films.

Horizontal Sliding Left Vent Design

The teardrop-style horizontal sliding left vent improves airflow where you need it most. Slide the left panel open to vent cooking heat, reduce condensation, or let in a breeze at night—then close and latch for a weather-tight seal. The design provides ventilation flexibility while maintaining a sleek exterior profile.

Black Exterior Finish

The understated black finish pairs with most RV exteriors and hardware. Beyond aesthetics, a dark frame minimizes visual distraction and highlights the body lines of teardrop trailers and camper conversions.

Fitment and Sizing Guide for RV Windows

The featured Teardrop Horizontal Sliding Left Vent Glass measures 31.4" x 10.6", a streamlined size common on compact trailers and small RV builds. That said, RV windows are not standardized across every brand or model, so the best practice is to measure before you order. Identify whether the listed size refers to overall glass/frame size or to the rough opening (the cutout in your wall). Many RV parts use the rough opening as the stated size.

To measure correctly, remove the interior trim ring if possible and measure the rough opening width and height in inches. Note corner radiuses (many RV windows use 3" radius corners) and the orientation. A “left vent” means the sliding panel opens to the left when viewed from the interior. For teardrop trailers, the slim 10.6" height works well under cabinets and along galley walls, and the 31.4" width provides a generous view without overpowering the side panel.

These windows are common choices for teardrop trailers, small travel trailers, cargo-trailer conversions, off-road overland builds, and compact bus or van conversions. If you’re replacing an existing unit, compare screw hole patterns and wall thickness requirements. When in doubt, contact support with your measurements for a fitment check.

Quick Installation Overview (DIY or Pro)

Installing an RV window is manageable for many DIYers, but a professional installer can save time and ensure a perfect seal. In general:

  • Remove the old window and trim ring; clean the opening down to bare, dry material.
  • Dry-fit the new window to confirm the opening and orientation (left vent on the desired side).
  • Apply a continuous bead of high-quality butyl tape or approved sealant around the flange.
  • Set the window into the opening; install the interior clamp ring and tighten evenly in a star pattern.
  • Wipe squeeze-out, allow sealant to settle, and perform a low-pressure water test to check for leaks.

Always follow the sealant manufacturer’s cure times and your RV’s wall construction guidelines. Proper sealing prevents water intrusion, delamination, and interior damage.

Packaging, Shipping, and Value

Glass demands careful handling. Each unit in this RV window collection ships in special packaging to protect the tempered glass during transit. Inspect your package on arrival and report any external damage immediately so we can make it right. You’re receiving brand-new, long-lasting car glass engineered for the road—not surplus or used parts—so you can install with confidence and get back to your adventures sooner.

Why This RV Window Collection Stands Out

Our exterior auto glass is selected for the real-world needs of RVers: hardened safety glass for safety, dark smoke tint for on-the-road comfort, and sliding ventilation that works in compact spaces. With precise sizing, a clean black finish, and protective packaging, it’s a straightforward upgrade that enhances the look, function, and durability of your RV.

FAQs About RV Window Replacement

How big are typical RV windows?

There’s no single standard; sizes vary by coach and location. Common openings range from compact heights around 10–14 inches up to larger living-area windows 24 inches or more in height. Always measure your rough opening—width and height—in inches before ordering.

How do I measure my RV for a new window?

Measure the rough opening (the wall cutout), not the old glass. Remove the interior trim ring if needed, then record width and height to the nearest 1/16 inch and note corner radius and wall thickness. Also confirm orientation—for a left vent, the sliding panel opens to the left when viewed from inside.

Can I replace just the glass, or should I replace the whole window?

If the frame and sliders are intact and you’ve only broken a pane, glass-only replacement can be an option. However, many owners opt to replace the complete window assembly to refresh seals, improve sliding action, and ensure long-term weather resistance.

What does “horizontal sliding left vent” mean?

It refers to a window with two horizontal panels where the left-side panel slides open for ventilation when viewed from the interior. This is ideal for directing airflow where you need it while keeping the rest of the window fixed and sealed.

Is the glass tempered and tinted?

Yes. The windows use tempered, hardened safety glass for strength and safety. The dark smoke tint helps cut glare and heat, adds privacy, and preserves outward visibility for a comfortable cabin.

Will this fit a teardrop trailer or cargo-trailer conversion?

The 31.4" x 10.6" teardrop profile is popular for compact trailers and conversions. Measure your rough opening and compare to the listed size; if your cutout matches and the wall thickness is compatible, you can expect a straightforward fit.

How do I prevent leaks after installing a new RV window?

Use high-quality butyl tape or an approved RV sealant on a clean, dry surface, tighten fasteners evenly, and perform a low-pressure hose test after installation. Re-check fasteners after your first trip as materials can settle.

How is the glass packaged and shipped to avoid damage?

Each unit is shipped brand-new in special glass-safe packaging designed to resist impacts and vibration in transit. Inspect the box upon delivery and report any visible damage right away so we can assist with a prompt solution.

Ready to upgrade? Explore the full RV window collection to find the right size, orientation, and tint for your rig. Built from high-quality exterior auto glass and engineered for long-lasting performance, these windows make RV window replacement simple and reliable.

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