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- wbwoodExplorerAt home, ours faces west. And on an incline with the cab up facing west. So we get a little more sun than normal. I think I will use it at home as well. It will also keep prying eyes away.
- wbwoodExplorerRockhillmanor, that is the type we have. Actually the only type they had at our CW. Haven't opened the flaps yet. We have windows on both sides of e coach right past the cab and we get plenty of light in it. Was one of the must haves for us.
- DaCremaExplorerI use mine for both. Found it has the unexpected benefit of helping to keep the dogs calm. Fewer visual distractions.
John - DaHoseExplorerI use it only when there are people spending time in the coach. Otherwise I use a reflector type sunshield to protect the dash and reduce interior temps.
Jose - mrnoybExplorerI use "Heatshields" both on the road and in storage.
- rockhillmanorExplorer III've had mine for years and there is not one crack on it. I think some other company made some knock offs a while back that were poorly made.
I used it extensively when it was parked during the winter months prior to full timing.
Now I don't use it 'every' time I park because it really makes it dark inside the MH. I'm all about light and not feeling like I'm in a cave. I'll throw up a van windshield sun shade when parked at the CG that way light can come in from the side windows.
Saw a link they other day here on the forum that showed their new product line where they have a screens installed on the cover on the front and sides so you can see out but no one is supposed to see in.
Made by Adco. Haven't seen anyone's opinion of it yet though. I'm sure it might not hold up as well in 'extreme' weather conditions?
http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/item/Chevy-1972-1996-Deluxe-Class-C-Windshield-Covers/49885/&?&affiliateid=3274&cvsfa=2734&cvsfe=2&cvsfhu=3439383835&gclid=CPS23vv3jrgCFSRo7AodwywAqQ - bukhrnNomadI use mine only when camping, the windshield of mine gets very little to no sun, at home,the little bit it does get is early in the morning & not for very long.
- IAMICHABODExplorer III use the ADKO Window Cover, like yours, both camping for privacy and at home to keep the sun damage from the interior.
It is stored at home, my RV faces East and gets the hot morning sun.
This keeps the sun damage down and helps with keeping the temps inside lower thus preserving the interior fabrics and dash.
I have used it fulltime for more than 2 years and it still looks like new, not one problem. - wbwoodExplorerGreat. Thanks jrdr653
- jrdr653ExplorerI use the ADKO both camping for privacy and at home and they are made of a heavy material than the wheel covers, mine is about 6 years old and no cracks at all, and is stored outdoor in the Arizona sun..
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