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Old 08-10-2022, 12:38 PM   #1
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Unhappy Exterior Door Blinds

We have a 2022 Seneca 37M & had to have the entrance door warrantied-out & replaced... When we got home we noticed the Blinds & interior cover were missing. They hadn't moved it from the original door to the new one.

Now we need to find/order one!! The Camping World had no idea what happened to it or what the replacement parts is.

I found a pic of one on a video, see below

Can anyone help?

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Old 08-10-2022, 01:11 PM   #2
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I had a Lippert Thin Shade. Waste of money. It wouldn't go up and down smoothly or gather pleated. I ended up tinting the window instead.
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Old 08-10-2022, 01:19 PM   #3
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I had a Lippert Thin Shade. Waste of money. It wouldn't go up and down smoothly or gather pleated. I ended up tinting the window instead.
I have the exact same problem!
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I have the exact same problem!
I was the guy at the campground who through it across his camp site. Loving the one-way tint though. You can't see a thing from outside.
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We went with the tint on our window. Only issue I had is the inside of our window was textured so I had to put the tint on the outside (directions says it won't adhere to textured surface). Not sure how long that is going to last. I ended up putting reflectix on the inside of the door window. I used velcro so I can take it off when it's not 105 outside. The tint completely hides the reflectix from the outside.
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I googled it and got a good many who sell different brands. Amazon had them also.
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Try this link on Amazon. It is a shade that mounts like the cab shades do. I have not tried it and not sure if there are different sizes...

https://www.amazon.com/Window-Camper...82902278&psc=1
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I removed our door shade completely as the screws always popped out on the bottom side and it rattled something terrible with the weak door flapping issue. Plus it is a pain to open/shut by opening the door, closing the screen door, and going back up the steps (and remembering to shut off power steps). We ended up putting in a simple curtain rod above and a short curtain that we can push to the side and tie back when we want it open or pull it shut when we want the view closed. Works great and like the look better anyways. I don't seem to have a pic but will get one when I'm at the rig next.
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