Custom sunshades for the GMC Motorhome

Don Jaksa

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I found these online. A complete set of sun-shades for each window in the GMC Motorhome

Mine is a 26' so I used those dimensions
I ordered a complete set silver/white and they are perfect for my coach

The total package was $369.00
 
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I had these for our previous Eleganza II.. actually have them still if someone wants to buy a very lightly used set. Can bring them to GMCMI Spring Rally or meet in SW Michigan.
 
I had these for our previous Eleganza II.. actually have them still if someone wants to buy a very lightly used set. Can bring them to GMCMI Spring Rally or meet in SW Michigan.
I'm interested. I have no window covering for nighttime privacy at the moment. 🤣 Price? I can provide a UPS account number for shipping.

UPDATE:

Looks like I'm buying new....😞
 
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I've been using Reflectix for this same purpose, though admittedly it doesn't look as nice. I cut them out sloppily in an act of desperation when a full-sun camping trip was hitting 105F. They made a huge difference, and making them look nicer slipped to the bottom of my to-do list.
 
I have them, Love them Very dark and heat reflective. I flip the visors down to hold the windshield ones in place, the side ones need something as then kinda flop open
 
Necro-posting...

For those that use these, do you suction them to the glass or to the trim? They are cut quite a bit larger than the glass, so suctioning them to the trim seems like a possibility. I like them and they DO cut down on the interior heat, but suctioning them to the glass causes them to "bunch", leaving gaps.
 
I have hand-crafted curtains attached slide top and bottom, that holds the panels in place.
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I never used the suction cups
 
Necro-posting...

For those that use these, do you suction them to the glass or to the trim? They are cut quite a bit larger than the glass, so suctioning them to the trim seems like a possibility. I like them and they DO cut down on the interior heat, but suctioning them to the glass causes them to "bunch", leaving gaps.
The cockpit side window shades did not come with the suction cups I was expecting. The photo on their specific cockpit shades page shows the suction cups:

I would've liked the suction cups on the sides as it'd be faster to stick up the side shades when running into a store. I do like the shades.

Not sure about how well the suction cups would hold on the trim. If I had them I'd stick them to the glass so there'd be no gaps. The shades are cut generously but they do tuck in where they need to tuck in. The Guske pleated cockpit shade track retains the tops of both windshield and cockpit side windows nicely.