Camco SunShield Reflective RV Window Cover for 1986 Eagle Bus Converter into an RV
Updated 07/13/2017 | Published 07/12/2017 >
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Question:
I have a 1986 Eagle bus we had converted into a motorhome. I need a way to cut down the heat from the sun that come into the front windows. This includes the two front windows, the drivers window and the door window. I have been unable to find the correct size for these windows. Do you sell this material so that I can cut it to the correct size?
asked by: Penny B
Expert Reply:
What I recommend for your 1986 Eagle bus, which is now an RV, is to use a couple rolls of Camco SunShield Reflective Motor Home Window Cover - 48" x 120" Item # CAM45166. This is the largest size available at 4 feet tall and 10 feet long. Someone handy with a needle and thread or a sewing machine could combine 2 of these together to make one big SunShield!
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