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Re: Privacy curtain behind front seat
petes67bird #742164 October 29th 2018 7:26 pm
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Yes I use this for over night camping but for just stopping for a hr or so I pull the curtain.

I was over at the drag strip for 2 days.

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Re: Privacy curtain behind front seat
CatFish #742168 October 29th 2018 8:24 pm
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Originally Posted by CatFish
Unless you need to stealth camp a windshield cover for a class c motorhome works well. The one we use on our GMC has screens with roll-up covers for the window areas. It also allows us to rotate and use the passenger seat which makes a huge difference.

Does it cover the driver and passenger windows too? This is on the inside correct, because the outside covers are easy for someone to walk up and lift. Do you have a link to what you are describing? Thanks so much. I was tempted to possibly make my own reflectix driver/passenger window covers and use material to cover them and them magnets to attach.

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Re: Privacy curtain behind front seat
petes67bird #742183 October 30th 2018 10:49 am
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No it's outside like frscke's. Research windshield covers for class c RV's.
It's heavy vinyl, wraps around from one front door to the other covering the windshield. We never camp anywhere except campgrounds and we've never had anyone bother us. Been using this type for years.
Like I said if you were camping in the city, at a Walmart or otherwise urban boondocking then an inside screen is best of course. But we like this type because it blocks some of the heat and cold and gives more room inside.
Different models for different year and brand vans. The ones for older models are getting harder to find in stores.
Vanners will sometimes make there own out of tarp or tent material.

ADCO makes a good one:
https://www.rvupgradestore.com/Adco...p;gdfms=E059995E7B0E45079DA507975966967F

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