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Weather Guard Window Screen Side Door Mid/High Roof Ford Transit Model 88063

SKU 88063
Original price $263.91
Original price $263.91 - Original price $263.91
Original price $263.91
Current price $211.13
$211.13 - $211.13
Current price $211.13
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Weather Guard Window Screen Side Door Mid/High Roof Ford Transit Model 88063

Steel mesh van window screens add security for mid and high-roof Ford Transit vans with windows in the sliding side doors. The Model 88063 Van Window Screen is a cargo van accessory that contains one black powder-coated, 7-gauge steel screen for use on the sliding side door of mid and high-roof Ford Transit vans. The black powder-coat finish is durable, reduces glare, and maximizes visibility through the van window screen.

FEATURES

  • Cargo van accessory fits full-size Ford Transit mid- and high-roof vans
  • Van window screen for use on a sliding side door
  • Includes one van windowscreen
  • Durable 7-gauge welded steel mesh
  • Black ARMOR TUF® Powder Coat finish ensures years of dependability
FEATURE SIZE / DETAILS
Style Window Screens
Approx. Product Height (in) 30
Approx. Product Depth (in) 0.1875
Approx. Product Width (in) 46
Material 7 gauge steel
Approx. Cu. Ft. Per Unit 1.9
Approx. Shipping Weight (lb) 12.5
Brand WEATHER GUARD US
Color Black
Install Time (hours) 0.7
Mounting Location Sliding Side Door
Roof Height High Yes
Roof Height Mid Yes
Ford Transit Yes

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Customer Reviews

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Chris Pownell
Good design & Functional but room for improvement

All in all, this is a great product. The install is super easy. Once it's installed, it doesn't affect visibility at all. The only issue I have is with the self-tapping screws supplied for the install. They held for about a day before they started backing out on their own and falling out one by one. I removed the screen drilled the holes bigger and use a rivnut and matching screw rather than the that was supplied. It's a little disappointing having to go buy more hardware but if you already have the tool, it's easy enough to do. If you don't that the tool, find someone to borrow one from or buy one. Save the hassle and do it right the first time!