If you get yourself a roll of screen material and a hot glue gun, cut out the old screens and have at it. My results were virtually indistinguishable from the OEM screen job. This advice is for the westy screens only, which come originally with a plastic frame especially made for the screen. If you have regular vanagon windows, you are out of luck as for screens as far as I know. I've often thought about how to create magnetically-attached mosquito net for my 90 Carat, but have never come to any useful conclusion.
Jim
On May 9, 2006, at 9:43 PM, Rob wrote: > At 5/9/2006 07:10 PM, Joy Hecht wrote: >> Does anyone know where to get screens for the sliding windows? >> >> I've got an '89 - I don't know if they differ from year to year. >> >> Joy > > I'd like to hear about getting screens and I'm interested in DIY > screens for the sliders if anyone has done it. > > > > Rob > becida@comcast.net > > With a '91 Subaru 2.2 in an '87 Vanagon in western Washington. It > drives! > |
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