We have the same brand of shade on our 2010 Georgetown.
To install, you start by hooking the passenger side of the shade to the vertical window frame of the passenger side window....the vertical post that is halfway along between the fixed and sliding windows. The company provides the large rubber band and factory hook, and the other end of the band, is attached to the screen with a small nut and bolt. You then slowly unwrap the rest of the blind across the front windshield all the way around to the driver’s side, and once again hook it to the vertical window frame with the factory provided rubber band and hook. Imagine unrolling a tightly wrapped sleeping bag across the front of the motorhome windshield.
From the ground you can shift the aluminum bar in the frame of the screen upwards, until it covers the entire windshield and gasket. Warm sun, will iron out any wrinkles.
To remove, just unhook from the driver’s side, wrap it around itself across to the passenger side and unhook there. It will look like a rolled out heavy duty window screen, and I store it in the pass-through luggage compartment for next time.
Any questions?
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Ken and Terry
2018 Sunseeker 2430S-CD, nicely modified and carried by a 2017 Ford E450 Sport
Former Georgetown 330TS owner for 10 years with more mods than I can count, pushed by our 2017 GMC Terrain
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