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Old 09-21-2017, 09:38 AM   #15
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We had MCD Duo shades installed on each side of the cockpit and the motorized Duo on the windshield. This gives us both a sunscreen shade and a night shade on all three cockpit windows. The night screen on the windshield makes a great adjustable sun visor.
The side manual sunscreens can be pulled down to any level, above the mirrors or all the way down...and you can see the mirrors through the screen if all the way down.
The MCD screens made a big difference in driving comfort as we are able to keep a great deal of sun out of the cockpit. Also they help keep the interior cooler when we are parked. And they give complete privacy at night so we were able to toss the original cockpit curtain. Highly recommend a set of cockpit dual shades, MCD works well for us.
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Old 09-22-2017, 06:07 AM   #16
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Just dropped off the coach to get it done. 150$ for both windows which are about 3ft by 2.5ft.
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I used roll up room darkening shades normally used in a stick and brick home.
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I used roll up room darkening shades normally used in a stick and brick home.
Sounds good.

I was looking for something to be able to see you through.

I am happy with the tint.
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