Shipping Tips for Canada Customers

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Canada flagWe love our Canadian Airstreamers, too! Whenever we can, we try to use the Postal Service on Canadian shipments because of the ‘Brokerage Fee’ being assessed by UPS. Some packages are too large, however, to make this feasible. We want to make you aware of what UPS is doing on shipments to Canada from the USA. Now, UPS claims they are not assessing this fee but only passing it through from someone else – but refused to tell us who.

This email from Ellen in BC describes how she got around the brokerage fee.

I wanted to let you know that your package was delivered today. Actually, it had arrived last week, but I sent the nice UPS guy back to the depot with it, having told him I was planning to self-clear. I’ll tell you the story of that now, but I’ve also attached some instructions for you to pass on to other interested customers from Canada. Hopefully the process works the same in every province, which it should.

The original delivery guy gave me my copy of the brokerage form/invoice to use in making a phone call to UPS. It listed a total of $110.91 in import charges, consisting of a brokerage fee of $73.15 and Goods and Services Tax of $37.66. I phoned the general UPS number (1-800-742-5877 in Canada), gave them the Tracking Number, and said I wanted to self-clear. It took a couple of days, but they sent me back a form called Casual LVS Self Accounting Procedures, which also had your invoice attached to it. The email said for me to take this form down to my Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) office and present it to an agent. Once the taxes and duties were assessed (only GST applied in my case), I was to pay them, receive a stamped B15 receipt, and fax or email the form and the receipt to UPS for processing. Then, they’d proceed with delivering the package.

In the end, I took the paperwork down to the CBSA office and the agent kindly waived any charges (i.e., the GST) because he said I’d come organized with all my forms. I haven’t put that in the instructions attached because agents wouldn’t do this in every case. They’re given some discretion and this agent was very pleasant (also a trailer fan). It all took me under 10 minutes in their office and then I came home and scanned and emailed the stamped form to the UPS address provided (no B15 receipt since I hadn’t paid anything).

Anyway, I suppose if a customer was in a hurry, he or she wouldn’t want to go through all this, but personally I appreciate saving the $111 to spend on something else. I’d expected a bunch of forms for me to fill out on my own, but actually UPS does that for you. You just have to do the legwork with the CBSA.

Ellen also said “As I understand it, the brokerage fee goes to the customs broker, who facilitates (?!) the import of goods into Canada. In this case, it would be UPS themselves. Not only do they charge you the $73 fee, but they charge 5% GST on top of that because it’s a service.”

Thank you Ellen for typing this up for us. Hopefully it will help you, too!

New Glass for your 1966-1968 Airstream Windows

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Airstream 1968 trailer

Airstream Trailer Parts online store is now carrying glass replacements for your Airstream trailer made between 1966 and 1968. This 3 year period saw Airstream using Corning glass (and 1969 but that’s a different story) for its windows. These windows have been impossible to find for so many years and we are happy to have found a source for them.

Our 1966-1968 windows are ever-so-slightly thicker than the original – which just means you may have to clean out your top hinge bracket a bit before installation.

Curved side window for Airstream trailer 1966-68 - 17" x 22.5"
Curved side window for Airstream trailer 1966-68 – 17″ x 22.5″

All these windows measure 20-1/2″ high just like the originals. Glass is perfectly curved to match the curvature of your trailer – no gapping in the middle.

We are now stocking the three curved side windows:

– 17″ wide
– 29″ wide
– 39″ wide

And the flat front and back window measures 39″ wide. All of these windows are tempered safety glass.

If our store shows ‘Available on backorder,’ don’t fret, we will be restocking regularly.

This new development could possibly increase the value of every 1966 through 1968 trailer out there! You can check them out today on our website under Windows > Windows 1966-1968.

Add a Window to your Airstream Trailer

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Airstream windows - front view

If your Airstream is feeling a little dark inside, why not add a window? We currently have 2 sizes of windows made for Airstream trailers, motorhomes and Argosy trailers. These curved glass fixed windows lend themselves to easy installation. Cutting a hole in the side of your trailer can be a bit intimidating but once you’ve done it, you may feel liberated! I have a friend that installs sunroofs in brand new Cadillacs. After a sale to the customer (wanting a sunroof), the car dealer would bring the car to him for the addition. Cutting a large hole in the roof of a new car is not for the faint-of-heart. But after performing this feat several times, my friend thought of it as ‘no big deal.’

Airstream windows - side view curved
Airstream windows – side view curved

The windows discussed in this article were originally made for Airstream and Argosy motorhomes. The only difference is the absence of pre-drilled rivet holes. Of course that is easily remedied with a drill.

The top window has a glass area of 17″ wide x 25″ high. Find this window in our store by clicking here.

The bottom window has a glass area of 17″ wide x 30″ high. Find this window in our store by clicking here.

These windows start nearly flat at the bottom. As you progress up the window, the curve becomes more pronounced. A quick dry fit against your trailer will show their ideal mounting position.  Once the hole is cut in, place sealer around the inside lip of the window frame and slide the window into position.  Then it’s just a matter of drilling and riveting in place.

Both glass windows are encased in an aluminum frame ready to be polished to match your trailer.   The windows are plenty deep enough to fit flush on the inside – ready for your finish trim.

Airstream windows - back view
Airstream windows – back view

Where to Buy Replacement Airstream Windows

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AIrstream window 371180 fits 1975-79 double pane
Airstream window 680206 with frame 371144
Airstream window 680206 with frame 371144

P and S Trailer in Helena, Ohio has long been ‘The Airstream Experts’ boasting 50+ years of polishing, refurbishing and repairing Airstream trailers.  The family owned business is now into its 3rd generation of the Ruth family.  The latest expansion is our online store AirstreamTrailerParts.com.  We specialize in hard to find and in some cases, impossible to find windows and other parts for your Airstream trailer or Airstream motor home.

P&S Trailer, and the headquarters for our online store, are located just outside of Helena, Ohio and only about a 2 hour drive from Jackson Center – the home of Airstream.  Because we reside in the Heart of Airstream Country, we also have some the best pricing on genuine new OEM Airstream parts.

Visit our online store today and see if we have what you’re looking for.  We look forward to seeing you!