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Front window screens for Chevy Class C?

wsalopek
Explorer
Explorer
Hi folks,

We have a 1995 Chevy G30 with Damon coachwork on the back.

Anyway, I would like to be able to leave the driver and front passenger door windows down for ventilation. I have been looking for pre-made window screens...can't find any.

Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks...

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Bill
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wsalopek
Explorer
Explorer
TOMMY47 wrote:
$98--Are you kidding. If you have a small hardware store where you live, see if they have scrap screen for free. I get tons of it locally.


Good idea Tommy.

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Bill

TOMMY47
Explorer
Explorer
$98--Are you kidding. If you have a small hardware store where you live, see if they have scrap screen for free. I get tons of it locally.

wsalopek
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks guys...those are all good ideas.

I also found this place:

http://www.skreenz.com/

The owner told me to order:

FW-CFS9202
Chevy Full Size Van - front doors (1992-2002).
They cost $90 per pair plus $8 shipping.

Francesca_Knowl
Explorer
Explorer
mthockeydad wrote:
Buy some window screen from the hardware store. Use a few rare earth magnets in the corners to stick it to the cab doors. 🙂

My even lazier version:

A piece of mosquito netting that's big enough to extend a bit beyond all the edges of the door, held in place by the closed door itself.
" Not every mind that wanders is lost. " With apologies to J.R.R. Tolkien

moonlightrunner
Explorer
Explorer
IF you want to get fancy, hem the edges on a sewing machine. I love those rare earth magnets (neodymium). So many uses, so little time! I also use them for accupressure points.

mthockeydad
Explorer
Explorer
Buy some window screen from the hardware store. Use a few rare earth magnets in the corners to stick it to the cab doors. 🙂