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Jan-09-2014 07:27 AM
Just Jeff wrote:
I installed some thermal curtains that I can open and close, but they block off the whole cab area so I only have to heat the house. That was important when we were living in Colorado! They're easily removable, too. Click here for the full write-up.
With the curtains closed:
And the curtains opened:
Jan-09-2014 05:18 AM
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Jan-04-2014 08:22 PM
Jan-04-2014 07:01 AM
WandaLust2 wrote:We use our cab all the time, as our seat don't swivel, we use them & the rest of the cab area for storage, keeps things out of the way.
Since the cab is of no use when parked, I have a curtain that covers both the over-cab berth we call the attic, and blocks the view from the windshield/side windows. We have complete privacy. They slide easily back and forth.
Jan-04-2014 03:52 AM
jdkd123 wrote:
I use a Reflectex truck size windshield sun screen and cut from the same material purchased from Home Depot, I fit pieces for the two side windows. They stay by wedging them in the grooves around the perimeter. The windshield block is held in place by the visors. No tools, no Velcro. They all fold neatly for easy storage.
Jan-04-2014 02:30 AM
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Jan-03-2014 10:24 PM
rjf7g wrote:
I used the exterior snooze bonnet, a Reflectex-type sun visor and a curtain like this http://www.easycurtain.net/motorhomes.html in my class C...overkill, but I was private and warm or cool to my liking.
Jan-03-2014 08:05 PM
mobilefleet wrote:There is something wrong with this website Easy Curtain right now, but I prefer this method for privacy. You can use in all weather conditions (wind, rain, etc) and you do not have to go outdoors to install. 😉
need help with INTERIOR mounted privacy panels for a 95 ford class c on e 350 chassis. i can only seem to find the exterior magnet ones on ebay and I'd rather use an easy to set up and take down set that is inside mounted. any ideas?