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Re: Winterising
Thank youCaraman wrote:We chose the standard version. It's less bulky when rolled up and cheaper. I understand from those who have the long version it is easier to fit as the bottom as its kept in place by the wipers rather than straps. It doesn't cover the windscreen scuttle which I don't find a problem. It's easy enough to remove leaves by hand and it allows ventilation to take place if the cab heater intake is not set to recirculation. I don't use it for storage as I don't see the need.SENTINEL wrote:Considering which, if any, external cab thermal screens to go for. If Taylormade, is the Long Screen version a better choice than the Standard, or any other suggestions re make?
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