2021 W900 no sleeper window curtains??

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  1. Dave1837

    Dave1837 Road Train Member

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    So the company I work for offered me a 2021 W900 60" mid roof, I was skeptical on moving into it but I did. When I climbed in the sleeper to check it out I noticed that the side windows have no curtains. I do a lot of 12:00 AM starts and I'm usually sleeping by 14:00 or so. I won't be able to sleep when it's broad daylight in the bunk, and really don't want to rig up a blanket on both sides to cover the windows. Is this normal for KW's? Or could they have came separate from the truck? If not, how hard are they to install if I buy them aftermarket? Thank you in advance
     
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  3. Roberts450

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    Are there snaps around the windows?? If so the dealer/factory might have forgotten to put them in or they could be rolled up and stuffed in a cabinet somewhere.
     
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    I didn't see any snaps or zippers around the windows. I'll check under the bunk to see if they're in there somewhere
     
  5. Cat sdp

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    Kw’s web site shows them....
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    Even includes a high tech TV/VCR combo. How very modern and forward thinking.
     
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