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Originally Posted by Angel
Why did you choose to have one curtain to cover both doors instead of two? If you had two, could you have opened the doors with the curtain on? Did you have two curtain pieces that came together for the side window?
Did you, at night, put the snap on curtains over the Day/Night shades on the doors? What about the large window?
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I went with one curtain covering both doors knowing it would be used partially to help keep it warm in the winter. In my layout, I sleep length wise and the curtain helps curtail drafts from the rear doors/window.
The curtain for the side door windows is a single curtain, as is the one for the rear doors.
At night, I put the snap on curtains over the day/night shades when I need the extra insulation and/or the extra privacy. When traveling, I generally take them off and put them away.
-Joey
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2005 Ford E-350 Diesel Sportsmobile
EB 102 Voyager top, 3.55 rear, Mobil 1 all around
270 amp alternator, billet water pump, coolant filter kit,
aluminum radiator, X-Monitor with pyro, trans temp, boost
+ Scan Gauge & SCT Live Wire (Economy)
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