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Windshield roller shade
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Karl,
For our original Newell window shades I drilled and screwed up into the roller about 5/8" from the right end. There is a post somewhere on here that gave me the right info on this fix. I don't know if this will work on the front window shades.
The gist of the fix is to screw the plastic inside to the outside part of the shade with I think was a #8 screw.

Hank & Natalie Bensley
2001 Double Slide #586. 
2021 Cherokee Trailhawk Toad
Port Orange, FL. Upcoming Snowbirds in Endwell, NY Smile
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I never updated this thread but just this morning I had my upholstery guy come and take measurements of the front windshield area. I am having him make two large blackout screens in light gray to match the dash covering along with the side front windows. I could remove the roller shades and get motorized blinds but these still work. The motorized cellular blinds would not fit well with the existing roller shades if I tried to keep both systems. In the end, this was my solution [removable foldable window shades] and it will work for us. I wear prescription deep limo tint glasses for driving. The sun does not affect me whatsoever with them on and they adjust for cloudy conditions. Without these on, I get migraines as I am very light sensitive. I do like the black out lower portion of the existing screens but we do not like messing with those 30 year old blinds in an attempt to preserve them.

--Simon
1993 8v92TA #312
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Simon whatever works works, our curtains are in pretty bad shape every time we close them the little balls come out of the track but it's on our list to repair this somehow someday, we've been told it takes 2 years of work to get your coach in order were getting close to half of that done we hope.

1999 45'  #504 "Magnolia"
Gravette, Arkansas
1996 40 XL Prevost Marathon 
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We are at the 2 year mark. I removed the curtains since we wanted a cleaner look. The upholstery guy wanted to make new ones but I love the clean look without them.

--Simon
1993 8v92TA #312
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(09-11-2023, 01:45 PM)hbens Wrote:  Karl,
For our original Newell window shades I drilled and screwed up into the roller about 5/8" from the right end. There is a post somewhere on here that gave me the right info on this fix. I don't know if this will work on the front window shades.
The gist of the fix is to screw the plastic inside to the outside part of the shade with I think was a #8 screw.

I did not see this when you posted this originally.  I went searching for the post you mentioned and only found this, it mentions 10.5" not 5/8" from the right side.

" Heres the trick. Measure 10 1/2" from the right motor side and drill 1/8" hole in aluminum tube when shade fully down. install 1/8 pan head screw all the way through the plastic and to other side. After adjust up and down with yellow and black buttons on shade end. This is textbook and no other way to fix it. DO NOT REMOVE THE SHADE."

Does this sound like the post you remember.  I have nothing to lose as they are not working now and Newell does not seem interested in having them made for me.  So I either fix, or have them made myself.  If I understood what was happening inside the tube, I could most likely fix them, I just do not want to sacrifice ablind to find out.

Karl and Lisa G.
Coach #385
Toad - Not ready for that yet Confused
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