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Window coverings for car camping

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by littlemrnofear, Nov 26, 2021.

  1. Nov 26, 2021 at 8:10 PM
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    I saw the strawfoot ($$) and the Weathertech window covers, but I was wondering what else people use for blacking out all of the the windows for camping in the back of their rig??? any instructions on homemade window covers?? how do yours work if you have molle panels in the back windows?? I did my maiden camping voyage in the back and loved it, so now I want to mod it out for that purpose and the molle panels and window covers are next on the list... ty
     
  2. Nov 27, 2021 at 6:28 AM
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    Black foam core board cut to fit.
     
  3. Nov 27, 2021 at 5:54 PM
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    I second Reflectix. It is Also available at Home Depot/Lowes. I just held it up to the window, roughy traced with sharpie, cut wide, then trimmed where needed until they wedged in. Requires no Velcro that can damage you’d interior liners, nor adhesives that will leave residue. If you cut right it will wedge into the edges of the window frame and stay by itself. You Can get a can of spray adhesive and put black fabric on one side or leave the outside reflective for hot climates. Takes maybe 20-30m to make a set. Makes a big difference camping in cold weather!
     
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    Just got my Strawfoot window covers in today and have to say, they're exactly what I wanted. Extremely well made, insulated, with rare earth magnets for attaching to the windows. Plus, they have a seam so I can fold down the top part should I want ventilation. Black on the outside, nickel on the inside, which matches the light gray headliner of my 2023 4Runner.

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    I think making templates out of cardboard, fine tuning then using ReflectX or similar is the best option. You can put black duct or gorilla tape on the outside so it doesn't scream van life.
     
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    Are you stealth camping or just want more privacy in camp areas.
    I carefully fitted screens into 2nd row windows for ventilation. Carefully fitted cardboard template slightly larger than the glass , side to side and a couple inches shorter top to bottom. The trick part is to measure the glass slot difference on both sides of window frame as they are different. By fully seating your template into the deeper slot. The template needs fitted to close into the frame both sides, and top. The bottom fitted parallel to glass.
    Attaching by lowering window. Insert the side into the deeper vertical track and into top of frame. Carefully nudge the template 1/4" toward the more shallow opposite side. Bump up switch on window to contact bottom of template.
    Voila a insert with no gaps to allow bugs in-mosquitos, flies, no-see-ums etc.
    I made my final screened window insert out of thin luan plywood. I cut out a window hole in center and glued in screening of choice. I added flexible vinyl base (home wall type) to bottom for sealing the slight gap and make more rain, bug proof.
    If anyone wishes I can provide better photos. Just PM me.
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    I have the snap shades for my side windows keeps the bugs out so I can have my windows down and it’s hard to look inside from the outside with them
     
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    Yes, but to me they're worth it. They can do things the other options cannot. I tried the Weathertech covers and they were horrible. Didn't stay put nor covered all of the windows, so I sent them back for a refund. I've looked high and low and have yet to find anything that compares to what the Strawfoot covers can do. I was hesitant for a long time but bit the bullet and made the purchase. Very well made and they perform as advertised. I'm happy with the purchase.
     
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    This thread finally got me to make a set out of this material. Local hardware store had a roll. 24inch width was sufficient. Took me a couple hours of putzing around to cut them out, but hopefully they’ll offer a bit of insulation for winter camping. Pro tip, cut them so that they are bigger than the window they are going over. The extra material (maybe an inch extra on every side) can be
    smooshed into the corners and that seems to hold them up pretty well.
     
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    Towel and duct tape. Don’t try to overthink it.
     
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    Let me go install them and grab a shot. I'll park it outside during the day and take the photo with everything dark inside.
     
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    I first did the reflectix with screening on top so i could open the windows a crack for ventilation, which worked great. Then i made another version with corrugated plastic sheets that fold away and have the screening on top (rear hatch and side windows).

    If i get time and remember i'll take some pics. They work really awesome.
     
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    I failed and let the sunset before I stopped working. I will grab it in the morning on the driveway and creep the neighbors out when I crawl in and out of it with blacked out windows.
     
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