exterior cover for windshield
 

exterior cover for windshield

Started by 82 MCI-9, July 31, 2007, 06:15:01 PM

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82 MCI-9

I think this question as been asked before but i coudnt find it the past posts. Were can you get the covers for the exterior of the front  windshield simaler to the one that Nick has for his bus and how much do the cost?  Thanks Robert

luvrbus

I have the one that snap on the windshield and they are a pain some times i do not know what kind Nick has but a friend of mine got some from Prompt RV Sunscreen that has suction cups for around 200.00 their # is 1-877-965-1533 AZ RV Parts have the snap on type you drill or glue the snaps on their # is1-800-789-5588 and they are about 100.00 dollars

RTS/Daytona

absolutely only one place to go for WindShield Covers

see--> http://rvwindshieldcovers.com/index.html

Bill and Brenda - long time bus conversion folks

Super product - very good price - I know -I've had thier WindShield Cover on my RTS for a couple of years now

Still as perfect as the day THEY INSTALLED it

Pete RTS/Daytona
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Nick Badame Refrig/ACC

Hi Robert,

Bill and Brenda do a great job!  I also baught my patio mats from them. They are made from the same material as the sun screens and

they don't blow away in the wind.. They call the pattern, Tropical Ferns

Nick-
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prevost82

I bought mine for $180 2 yrs ago in Q. for front, drivers and door windows and also wiper covers and a bag (made from the same material) to put them in. They have snaps ... I've never had a problem with them
Ron

Ncbob

This thought is not really 'on topic' for this thread...but it's close.  I noticed the other day that my wiper arms are exerting a helluva lot of pressure on my blades and that naturally got me thinking about what would be the end result after the bus sitting for an extended period....I don't have an exterior windshield cover but recently replaced both my windshields.

And in passing another parked S/S coach I noted that the owner had the presence of mind to put a tennis ball under each wiper arm therein reducing the pressure on the blades.  Lightbulb! ??? ??? ??? ???

So, that was my imposition on your thread...but I do think it's mildly connected. ;)

Bob

DrivingMissLazy

I had covers for my wipers and always run tennis balls under the arms. It did mean that I had to stop and get out if I run into a rain storm. If the weather was looking bad, I always did that before departing. Sure helped the longevity of the wiper blades.
Richard

Quote from: NCbob on August 01, 2007, 05:09:29 PM
This thought is not really 'on topic' for this thread...but it's close.  I noticed the other day that my wiper arms are exerting a helluva lot of pressure on my blades and that naturally got me thinking about what would be the end result after the bus sitting for an extended period....I don't have an exterior windshield cover but recently replaced both my windshields.

And in passing another parked S/S coach I noted that the owner had the presence of mind to put a tennis ball under each wiper arm therein reducing the pressure on the blades.  Lightbulb! ??? ??? ??? ???

So, that was my imposition on your thread...but I do think it's mildly connected. ;)

Bob
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body. But rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, a good Reisling in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming:  WOO HOO, what a ride