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cameronpatentla's avatar
Jul 17, 2015

ERA 70 pop in window screens

Hello all. As fellow ERA owners know, the smallish window screens that pop into the Winnebago ERA 70s window frames have very fragile, and poorly engineered protrusions that are used to loosely attach the screens to the frames. Is there a better DIY solution (Duct tape?) or reasonably priced alternative to these Winnebago, cost saving, fixtures?

Mike
www.era70x.com
  • We bought black stick on insulation foam. I think it was 1/4". I cut and placed it on the screens and we've been very happy with the results. No gaps.
  • Mine was still under warranty when I had one of them on the door replaced because it wouldn't stay in when I shut the sliding door. Also, my van seemed to be unusually hard to shut the sliding door without slamming it. I put silicone spray on the tracks and it slides shut a lot easier, still have to slide it shut hard but not quite like it was.
  • I don't own a ERA but our Sprinter sliding door closes easily when you open one of the front doors to let out the air pressure of the closing slider. FWIW
  • I used the black sticky stuff electricians use to seal outside outlets. Just break off a bit and roll it between your hands, open window and go outside and place it wherever there are gaps. After more thought I am not sure you are referring to the gaps but hopefully a good tip anyway. One other thing we did is put some no-see-um cloth mesh over the spring clips and now can open the windows and not fear tiny critters.