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Old 04-29-2014, 08:51 PM   #1
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I am trying to remove the window valance over the table and can't find upper screws. Can anyone help?
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On our Winnebago, there are a pair of "L" plates, about three inches wide. Three or four screws in each "L." One "L" on each side of the top edge of the valance. The "L's" are installed upside down so that the valance sits on them. The screws are up in there -- but difficult to see, for sure. We added a 12" extension on the drill to give us room to reach up in there and still see what we were doing. Screws go straight up. Hope that helps. Hope yours ends up being just as easy. \ken
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I am trying to remove the window valance over the table and can't find upper screws. Can anyone help?
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Old 04-30-2014, 08:39 PM   #4
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I am trying to remove the window valance over the table and can't find upper screws. Can anyone help?
I don't know what model coach you have, but I just spent all day removing the valances in my 07 Tourmaster and installing new dual roller day/night shades. Some of the old shades were on a clip bracket and the blind frame hid the valance brackets and screws above them. If that is the case with yours since you can't see them, the day/night shade can be removed by lifting the top frame out of the bracket. If you can get your fingers between the blind and valance, you can feel the two brackets holding the blind. It pops out pretty easy once you get a feel for how it's mounted.
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