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Living out of Subaru to climb?

Nick Goldsmith · · Pomfret VT · Joined Aug 2009 · Points: 440
La MoMoface · · Arvada, CO · Joined Apr 2008 · Points: 60
june m wrote:

Any one have  any ideas for screens?

Like for bugs? Hot glue magnet strips onto screen mesh that you buy by the roll. Attach to the outside of your door frame. Starting at the rood and draping down is even better - the more overlap you have over the car body, and the more magnets you have, the harder it is for those effers to weasel their way in.

Nick Goldsmith · · Pomfret VT · Joined Aug 2009 · Points: 440

I screwed  velcro to the plastic interior with short drywall screws. Isa  cut screens to fit and sewed velcro to them. glue is temporary and gooy when it melts in the sun.......

La MoMoface · · Arvada, CO · Joined Apr 2008 · Points: 60

My side curtains, on a sliding track for some classy ass pleats. My front curtain behind the driver seats is just on a suspended dowel, but I might try to add a sliding track there, too.

Tristan Higbee · · Pocatello, ID · Joined Mar 2008 · Points: 2,970

Here's how I make window screens for bugs:

NCD · · Boulder, CO · Joined Jan 2015 · Points: 50
june m wrote:

I also highly recommend just taking out the bottom part of the rear seat. You will gain tons of storage and shave weight. I used a suitcase sized toolbox type case to keep it level on the wide folding down side I slept on.

The 25in version of this fits perfectly on that side also so you can still fold the seat back up behind the passenger. I have the 30in version also for my van now. My comfortable mattress I have ever slept on. Seriously, its one of the best products I have ever owned.

https://www.amazon.com/Milliard-Folding-Mattress-Removable-Non-Slip

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