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- JimM68Explorerthanks.
- rondebExplorer
JimM68 wrote:
is this a common problem??
I'm looking at putting mcd's on the windshield, don't really have a problem with the side window pleated day-night shades...
The MCD shades on the front of our windshield is in a track. I do not know if all of them are. But you can't lower the front shades very low when the engine is running (safety) You will not have the issue above if you install the track. The above issue is for when you are traveling down the road and you lower the side window shades to block sun. The movement of the RV makes them bounce away from the window and when they come back in they hit the window making a noise. Something on the inside of the corners of the shades stop it. - alkillionExplorerI had all the shades on my last coach done at MCD and they gave us a package of the sticky felt dots in the instruction folder when we checked out. Worked great to keep them from banging into the metal window frames too.
- JimM68Exploreris this a common problem??
I'm looking at putting mcd's on the windshield, don't really have a problem with the side window pleated day-night shades... - carp65ExplorerIf you push up both shades, one at a time and as far as they will go, they
should not bang on the windows. - rondebExplorerI installed the soft side of heavy duty velcro on the window side at the bottom edges (inside edge) of each shade. NO BANGING anymore. NO need to put the sticky side on the window seal as the soft side works in any position the shade is in.
- Camper_KenExplorerThanks for all the replies. I used Scotch adhesive furniture pads (cut into small pieces). That should help a lot. MCD should provide some type of pads with all their shades.
Ken - SNOPRO711XExplorerI just used the soft side of the Velcro strip on the metal pull on the shade. I did that 6 years ago and it is still working fine.
- Playtime_IIExplorerGet a pkg of foam insulation. 3/4" x 3/4" on a long roll. Cut off a 1" piece and pull off the tape cover. Stick a piece onto each end of the MCD bottom bar of each (day and night) shade. Stops the banging against the RV wall, against each other, and against the cornice frames.
- teddychampExplorerYou could buy these little self sticking pads that are put on the bottom of chairs legs to prevent the chair legs from scratching the floor. These pads come in all different sizes and are inexpensive.
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