Oops. I stand corrected on the side-screens. I wrote (my bad, sorry): >AFAIK, the side windows on Westys are no >different from those on other models, so the slider window screens should fit >with no difficulty. Stuart MacMillan wrote: >The Westy sliding side windows are specific to the Westy and come with >screens <snip> "Kapitan Ray Nemo" wrote: >Westy (and some wolfsburg hardtop buses) have the 33/66 window with the snap >in screen. You can use this screen in a regular 50/50 window. It will snap >right in. Then you close the window to fit the screen. Cannot completely >close the window (obviously) like you can in a Westy. The screen has to be >removed completely when you are not camping. >The plastic is usually brittle so be very careful.
Rusty J. Ogden, UT '80 WedgeFalia -- The Vanagon Valdiz (I really need to get around to those pushrod seals...) |
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