on the subject of window screens November 14, 2012, 11:08:36 am Yahoo Message Number: 135140My poor '98 has the OLD style plastic clips. The factory no longer makes the upper clips. I do have spares of the lower ones, but they aren't interchangeable. In the course of taking them out to clean over the years, nearly all have become "un-installable". They just sort of hang in their slots, but aren't useable as mobile/sliding screens anymore.Has anyone ever replaced their old screens with the newer spring loaded ones used now? If so, how costly was it to do? Can the old screens be converted to use the spring clips, or must they be replaced totally? Gini Free and Junah, canine xtrodinaire "CHERRYOTTE" our litte red home on wheels "Growing old is mandatory. Growing wise is optional."
Re: on the subject of window screens Reply #1 – November 14, 2012, 11:32:51 am Yahoo Message Number: 135142Gini Free wrote: Has anyone ever replaced their old screens with the newer spring Quoteloaded ones used now? If so, how costly was it to do? Can the old screens be converted to use the spring clips, or must they be replaced totally? --- Thermopane windows replaced the laminated glass windows beginning in 2003; I would think that the window channels of pre and post 2003 models would differ. I would think that screen fit/application would be affected by the window channel design, so I suggest calling the factory for the real scoop!Joan
Re: on the subject of window screens Reply #2 – June 25, 2013, 03:46:09 am Yahoo Message Number: 140536old Lazy Daze...gotta love 'em..I took my rear window screen out to clean and the upper plastic clip broke...very brittle...I have a '91 MB 26.5 ...I see from the posts here that the Hehr window company which supplies LD no longer has the clips...any suggestions?...I hate to use duct tape but need the screens to stay in.