I bought a screen at the hardware store that was made for double hung windows that has adjustable width, that happened to be about the right 14" height. It was fast and cheap.Stalking Light said:Where did you get the screen for the sliding front window? I've seen screens for pickup windows but don't think they'd fit the FWC window.
Yes, the weep hole covers have successfully done their job. The problem only occurred during the heaviest of downpours while traveling at speed and now it seems to be nice and dry. I imagine that the boot would also keep out the moisture. Thanks again to Terry and the crew at FWC for aggressively working to correct the problem.longhorn1 said:There was a post during the past month about a number of FWC owners that have leaking front windows on the new models. There was a part sent out by FWC to cover the weeps I believe. haven't heard anything as to whether that solved the problem.
Just picked up my new Grandby with a front slider. Raining on way home, put some tape over the weepholes on the outside and still got water into the camper. I have the covers but wanted to install them at home. Did you just put the plugs in the 4 weepholes on the outside of the window? Seems like my tape would have prevented a leak so I am wondering how the weepholes would be any different? Thanks for any advice.MMclimbhigh said:Yes, the weep hole covers have successfully done their job. The problem only occurred during the heaviest of downpours while traveling at speed and now it seems to be nice and dry. I imagine that the boot would also keep out the moisture. Thanks again to Terry and the crew at FWC for aggressively working to correct the problem.
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