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Pleated shades, should I tow with them up or down?

Durb
Explorer
Explorer
I normally tow with my shades up but I just had a fail on one when I arrived at a site last week. The cord was apparently sheathed and it bunched up causing the shade not to work. To prevent additional problems, should I be towing with them in the down position? Seems like the roads are bumpy no matter which direction we go.

Second question; where do people take these to have them restrung?
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wa8yxm
Explorer III
Explorer III
Up or down? YES. either one

Where to get restrung.. Your picnic table it's not that hard. (DIY) the hard part is finding the blasted line to restring them with.
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DavidandDayle
Explorer
Explorer
We travel with the rear window and the passenger side window up so that we can see. Other one varies and it tends to drop in transit.
I need to replace a lot of the strings when I get the courage.
David and Dayle

Durb
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks everyone. I watched the videos and ordered the blind repair kit from Amazon. Guess I'll continue to travel with the blinds up if they are easy to repair.

JKJavelin
Explorer III
Explorer III
During our first year with our fifth wheel, a string broke on our large rear window's pleated shade. It was under warranty, so we took it to the dealer for repair. Well, they will just replace it and they had our rig for over 2 months for it.
We have since had several more break, so I watched YouTube videos, bought a repair kit from the dealer and fixed them myself. Once you understand how they work, it's pretty easy. Like someone above said, you get to be a pro at it.
JK
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way2roll
Navigator
Navigator
When we had our MH I put velcro on the sides of the window frames and the opposing piece on the bottom of the shade. Whatever position I put the shades in, that's where they stayed. Otherwise they would rattle and move. In the FW I put them up while travelling. Figure less banging and scratching that way.

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bob213
Explorer
Explorer
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Reader1
Explorer
Explorer
We kept the 5er and the TT down when traveling. It keeps the sun out and when we stop it is not so obvious we are not in it.

DrewE
Explorer II
Explorer II
I doubt it makes much difference if any in the longevity of the strings. Things wear out and break down with use and time, and that of course includes twine used for shades.

I have a motorhome and generally drive with them up because I like to be able to see out the windows when driving; it's occasionally helpful for maneuvering in tight corners and such. I do have one that tends to work its way down with vibration and bounces, so even though it starts in the up position it's usually at least partly down when I arrive. Such is life.

LadyRVer
Explorer II
Explorer II
I have done both.. leave up on shady side, down on sunny side.

Google how to restring shades. The two strings are the easiest, the 3 or 4 strings can get confusing. But it is doable. I kid and say I have a degree in restringing those blinds. Had a friend who did that as a side job while traveling... (think travel expenses..) but it worked for him.

Sjm9911
Explorer
Explorer
On my TT i leave them down, keeps the heat put in the summer.
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BarabooBob
Explorer III
Explorer III
We have a TT so we don's know what it sounds like back there. However, the TT does have pleated blinds that attach to hooks so that they stay in place in the down position while driving. I don't like leaving the blinds open when we are at stores or rest areas because people can look and and see if there is anything inviting to steal.
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BarabooBob
Explorer III
Explorer III
We have a TT so we don's know what it sounds like back there. However, the TT does have pleated blinds that attach to hooks so that they stay in place in the down position while driving. I don't like leaving the blinds open when we are at stores or rest areas because people can look and and see if there is anything inviting to steal.
Bob & Dawn Married 34 years
2017 Viking 17RD
2011 Ford F150 3.5L Ecoboost 420 lb/ft
Retired

Crowe
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Explorer
We always put them up. The constant bouncing and rattling when they were open drove us nuts. Never had a problem in either the fiver or the Endura.

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