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class c privacy panels for windshield and doors?

mobilefleet
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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?
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Just_Jeff
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Glad it helped!

I also have a windshield cover, and use it only occasionally. One benefit of the outdoor one is that people can't see what you have laying in the cab, which we use for storage when we're stopped.

The curtains also cover up the messy cab when we have stuff up there, too.
2013 Jayco Greyhawk 29KS (31.5') - details at http://www.rv.tothewoods.net/

KristinU
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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:


Based on seeing Just Jeff's post on this previously this is exactly what we use (thank you, Jeff!) But since our entry door is right behind the cab we pull both curtains back to the driver side when not in use. I added a hook and the curtains came with a pair of tiebacks, so we use just one and hold them both back out of the way over there. It does a great job keeping either heat or cold in the cab and out of the living area, and of course it works great for privacy.

We also have the external windshield cover, but haven't used that as much - especially for shorter stays. But we do like having it on for longer stays and for storage. If I had to choose just one, I would go with the interior thermal curtain. For a late overnight stop or landing during pouring rain it is way easy to pull the curtain over...I'd never mess with the windshield cover in those scenarios.
Cheers!
Kristin
2008 Winnebago Chalet 31C
My camping party: me, DH, DS, and 2 DK9s
Our Blog: www.winnieadventures.blogspot.com

Irish_Reb
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I have been looking for these but we have a 2014 Chev chassis and I can't find any year listed beyond 2012. Do these panels fit all years?

Just_Jeff
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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:
2013 Jayco Greyhawk 29KS (31.5') - details at http://www.rv.tothewoods.net/

woodworker414
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I use the easy curtain. Rally like it. Goes up easy and fast,lighweight and folds up to a small package for easy storage.
Bill
Brenda and Bill
2020 Lance 1172, our traveling rig
2013 Heartland Landmark Mesa, 40', fifth wheel, we keep at our snowbird home in central FL, Bushnell, FL.
2014 Chevy Silverado LTZ 3500HD, CC, 4x4, LB, duals, DuraMax

Dune_Hauler
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Heatshield
Here is what you are looking for I have them for all my vehicles.
They fit perfectly work well and are good quality.
The Dune Box

DUNEBUGGYDOUG
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We use a spring loaded shower curtain rod with a piece of heavy fabric attached.We just let itdown to block the opening and to open it up just pick up the fabric and lay it on bunk bed

tatest
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Explorer II
What are you trying to cover?

We've put drapes, on spring rods, over the windows we really want to block, and have an insulated light blocking drape we hang between cab and cabin. Five snaps hold it up.

Not something we buy, something we make.
Tom Test
Itasca Spirit 29B

bukhrn
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WandaLust2 wrote:
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.
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.
2007 Forester 2941DS
2014 Ford Focus
Zamboni, Long Haired Mini Dachshund

Beverley_Ken
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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.


Exactly what we have.

Beverley & Ken
2006 Winnebago Outlook 29B E-450.
2012 Honda CR-V AWD
Blue Ox Aventa LX tow bar and Brake Buddy Vantage.

WandaLust2
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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.
Mrs. WandaLust. Retired. Middle TN
1999 Fleetwood SouthWind 32'
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wbwood
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We have the curtain that velcros on that came with our rig, but don't really care for it. It seems to be too long and doesn't have Velcro tabs beside/behind seat for full coverage. We end up having to tuck it into something for it to stay and fully cover.

We ended up buying one of the adco windshield covers. It slips over corners of the doors and lays flat with the magnets. It also has panels that can be let down during day for letting light in. It has a mesh that helps with privacy, but you can still see out.
Brian
2013 Thor Chateau 31L

PatrickA51
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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.


x2
We have the same except I have not used the Reflectex.

Gene_in_NE
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mobilefleet wrote:
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?
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. 😉
2002 Trail-Lite Model 211-S w/5.7 Chevy (click View Profile)
Gene