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Francesca Knowles wrote:
Assuming that we're talking about the louvered "crankout" jalousie-style windows:
In the opinion of this Pacific Northwesterner, sliders becoming "standard" is NOT an improvement in the industry. And I think that anyone that's tried to get a little air in the rig without getting wet when it's raining may agree. The old jalousies have no equal in the ventilation department.
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copeland343 wrote:
We did enjoy opening the windows on our last two trailers when it was raining. Now we are closed up when raining.
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imderrickjed wrote:Chris Bryant wrote:
Honestly, the crank out can be better than sliders- which are used on motorized rigs so they can be opened while driving, and trailers because they are cheaper.
You can try http://www.easyrvwindows.com/.
This is a RV, Not a camper so it would be nice to open as we are going down the road. Plus I think I need to update the windows so I can install one that pops out in case of a fire.
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Chris Bryant wrote:
Honestly, the crank out can be better than sliders- which are used on motorized rigs so they can be opened while driving, and trailers because they are cheaper.
You can try http://www.easyrvwindows.com/.