Could not locate forum information on modifications to protect the front window on a 2016 TAB Outback.  I want to add a sill above the window and add an inexpensive shaded 1/2" shaped piece of Plexiglas with a latch setup on the bottom.  Questions are has any one used molly bolts on the shell?  I there a recommend really strong glue for use with the shell?  Thought I remembered the Forum addressed these issues a year or so ago but can not find it now.  Would love to see a side view picture of shell material.                  
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I do like your idea here as other trailers do have Fiberglas covers for front windows with a spring type lock to secure and keep them in place and it protects them from rock hits out on the road. I had a stargazer window shattered up in Montana about 4 years ago on a 5-wide and that type of damage isn't fun when you are 2K mikes away from home.
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I asked Austin about this last month. It is doable. The cost is the window was under $300, you would probably my expect and hour of labor, 0kus you will need the new blind/screen, which was somewhere just south of $150, if I recall correctly.
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