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Creepy Gaskets

Check it out. Poor man's creepy window gasket solution. Vinyl!
jor
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Reply #1
Man, I REALLY hate to see you in TIME OUT.

But you just got put there.

Said another way, Bubba solutions are not your way!
Brett Wolfe
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Reply #2
Dunno, Brett, better tool is a bigger hammer!

Len (honorary bubba)
Len and Deb Speiser
1999 U270 36'
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Reply #3
Ingenious Jor!

Can you post up a pic taken from a distance? I wanna see if it gives the effect of the window raised a tad.

What about reflective tint film that may disappear and wouldn't limit your view?

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Ingenious Jor!
Now this is more like it! Since I added this almost factory level improvement guys on the side of the road are flagging me down trying to buy this rig. They say the windows are what drives them to offer way over market value!
Bubba

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Can you post up a pic taken from a distance? I wanna see if it gives the effect of the window raised a tad. What about reflective tint film that may disappear and wouldn't limit your view?

Here's a couple. The film solution doesn't hide the creepies like the vinyl does. This rig only had creepies on the pax front little window, pax top front window and one bedroom window. I added the accompanying strips for my sense of symmetry. I don't see any evidence of the creepies on the other windows. I had to have five or six fixed on our 320 which was a southwestern coach. This one came from Ohio so I'm thinking maybe less sun exposure means fewer creepies.
jor

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95 300
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Reply #5
Finally clicked on this topic. Thought it was gonna be a "tales from the Crypt" type of creepy.

We have those darn things as well. Our coach is a "special Edition" and has hella dark tint from the factory, So we only notice them from inside.

I gather from all the posts I have seen that the creepy gaskets are only aesthetic displeasing and not functionally problematic? 
Jerry & Nona and Kimeru the cat that thinks she's a dog
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Reply #6
Right.  You know when they're affecting function when the window fogs.
Regards,
Brett

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