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Could you send a close-up of the frame, on the outside and inside. You might want to find a suction cup or two made for glass, Home Depot, etc...lot safer removing the glass. Nice spot where you took that picture. Where was it if I may ask?
That's great. That looks like a great spot. I'll have to do a little research on Idaho. Just passed thru there years ago. Didn't have time to look around.
From the picture it looks as if your windows are secured from the inside. The screw on the side frame indicates that it's removable. If the top and sides are all removable I would start by removing both sides, secure the glass with tape and suction cups and remove the top. At that point, depending on the sealant you should be able to tilt the glass to the inside ( a little help from outside would be good ) then safely lift it out of the bottom track. After zooming your first picture, working from the inside looks easier.
I noticed the black discoloration in the corner of the glass, if I'm correct that would indicate film inside of safety glass. You might not have to replace it.
I hope all this helps, I can't do much at a distance. It would be better if I could see more detail.
That's great. Wish all my repairs went that easy. I'm still repairing 2 outside sliding storage bins and of course every thing is hard to get to.
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