Funny, the same thing must have happened to the PO of my Syncro. It was all gooped on with RTV when I got the van. I removed all the RTV and cleaned up the window frame and screen frame, then attached it with a strip of Velcro that runs along the bottom edge. Now, I can pull them off while driving and not have to listen to than infernal whistling noise, and then pop 'em back on when camped. BTW, the attachment procedure is easy - top forward corner into the slot, then push down to secure the Velcro.
Brent Christensen '89 Syncro Westy "Klaus" '95 Cherokee Sport ----- Original Message ----- From: Groff, Montgomery <Montgomery.Groff@ECHOSTAR.COM> Sent: Friday, June 11, 1999 11:55 AM Subject: Camper screens
> Well, now I've done it. I finally broke both clips off of one of the side > window screens. Does anybody have any good tricks for keeping it in place > sans the 'clip-holder-on-thingy'?? I've temporarily attached it using > silicon calk, but would like to be able to remove both periodically. > > Monty > '89 Westy > |
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