I too have a Carefree of Colorado roll-up sunscreen on the rear window of my fiver. Works great keeping out the heat and I really like the roll-up feature. Also with about any sunscreen, you have the abilty to see out, but not see back in except during the night time hours. No offense to anyone and this is just my personal preference but ... although the velcro is functional and inexpensive, I'm just not a big fan of several pieces of velcro framing the rear windows when not using the sunscreen. Depending on ones skills, it's a piece of cake to install a roll-up. All you need is a ladder, drill and bit, pop rivet gun, tape measure, tube of silicone, and a helping hand. Center the awning, drill the holes, fill them with silicone, put just a thin layer of silicone on the back side of the brackets, rivet them on. No worries about a water leak this way.
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