Classic Accessories Toy Hauler Screen Installation and Removal When Not Needed
Published 02/01/2018 >
Question:
Does the screen hand roll up out of the way when you dont need it?
asked by: Shannon R
Expert Reply:
The Classic Accessories Toy Hauler Screen for Fiberglass or Aluminum Toy Hauler # 052963799842 has an adjustable width and height design for a perfect fit. It is not designed to be rolled up and doesn't have built in straps to hold in that way although rolling the screen won't hurt the screen. The design is to remove the screen when you don't need it. It has rip-and-grip strips it utilizes for easy installation and removal.
When in use, it has dual zip-open screen panels and has detachable privacy screens that attach to the outside of the screens with the rip-and-grip strips.
This screen measures 98-1/2" wide x 90-1/2" tall before any adjustments.
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Classic Accessories Toy Hauler Screen for Fiberglass or Aluminum Toy Hauler
- RV Door Parts
- Toy Hauler Door
- Screens
- Weather Resistant
- Plastic
- 98-1/2 Inch Long
- Gray
- Classic Accessories
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