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bobndot
Feb 19, 2020Explorer III
Its very simple and inexpensive to make a cover that will work.
You can see in this below link how an insulated material (like a moving blanket glued to a foam board) where it's was held in place by webbing straps that can be Velcro'd in place by using short screw in Velcro tabs.
You have a few options as to what material to use. I would cut a 1" solid foam board in 2 pieces (driver/passenger) and stick some REFLECTIX onto the boards.
I actually did it in my previous rv by cutting the foam insulation very tight to make it fit snug holding it place by its own pressure.
I made covers for all my windows, by the time I was finished a candle could heat the interior. :B
I stored them under the mattress where they wouldn't get damaged.
scroll down about 1/4 way to view a larger interior pic.
Faroutride.com
You can see in this below link how an insulated material (like a moving blanket glued to a foam board) where it's was held in place by webbing straps that can be Velcro'd in place by using short screw in Velcro tabs.
You have a few options as to what material to use. I would cut a 1" solid foam board in 2 pieces (driver/passenger) and stick some REFLECTIX onto the boards.
I actually did it in my previous rv by cutting the foam insulation very tight to make it fit snug holding it place by its own pressure.
I made covers for all my windows, by the time I was finished a candle could heat the interior. :B
I stored them under the mattress where they wouldn't get damaged.
scroll down about 1/4 way to view a larger interior pic.
Faroutride.com
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