Just be mindful of not pulling off too much at a time and if it doesn’t seem to be going on well check that the metal in the weather stripping isn’t closed or bent. Easily adjusted with your fingers or a screw driver. I believe you can do it!
Thanks. Considering I built entirely myself, I think I can. I have gotten lazy after living my best life touring the US. lol I will let you know how it goes@@Trailvagabonds
It’s an upgrade we’ve loved! Feels like a real game changer with the trips we’ve been on so far. I hope it goes smooth for you. The biggest pain was adjusting it to be level but once you get that out of the way it should go well
You probably have more use for them than we do.😂 I bet there might be a brand out there with one for the express or maybe you’ll have to see one up yourself?🤔 Thanks for watching!
Hey, thanks for the video. Can the screen go "both-ways", meaning, if my dog decides to enter the van from outside, will the screen comply to his will? Thanks again!
On bottom front edge of the slider, where you had to remove that lower casing....how did you re-install it? The casing covers a portion of the weatherstripping so it pushes the screen out of alignment. Did you readjust outside what you showed in the video?
I ended up pulling a little extra slack in that corner. It’s definitely not that fun to work around it and was a bit of a pain if I remember right. With the extra slack it allowed it to appear to sit flat and aligned. A little trial and error
I’m not sure exactly what you mean. There is an opening that goes around the door closure mechanism. It then has a magnet cover to go over any opening that’s there. I’ll have to look at it again if I’m missing something. Please clarify if I didn’t answer what you were asking, I might be missing something.
@@Trailvagabonds you answered perfectly! I thought the magnet went to close the gap between the door latches, but just wanted to make sure. Thanks for the help 🙂
Thank you! The slides have been awesome! Even when we don’t bring the bikes in one of the trays we have gear totes that can fit perfectly and being able to pull out the slides makes it so easy to get to gear from further in the back. We do need to work on some storage solutions to the sides of the trays but I wouldn’t do it any other way
@@Trailvagabonds yes, a few trips in the spring and now riding early mornings. I am contemplating buying a Trek Checkpoint in the fall to allow for more gravel bike packing. Still on the fence. Looks like Utah is your happy place for you both ❤️
Ooo, looks like a fun bike! We have Salsa Journeyman (now Journeyer) which is an all roads bike. Eats up the gravel very well. You can get on some fun adventures on dirt! Glad you are getting out. We haven’t been sadly. I sat on a trainer in the winter before doing a bike packing trip in New Mexico. But after that I’ve only been out for a few rides. It’s 100 here today so it makes it even more difficult to want to ride. The mtns are always a little cooler but you still need to be out by 6am or the sun gets oppressive. We still do our best getting out with the dogs on hikes and such. We’ve had a little more freedom lately and hope to finally get back into shape 😂
We have never had issues with bugs getting in the bottom, even when there is some light coming from there. There is actually an explanation from Van Essential about how this isn’t a problem because bugs vision doesn’t work in that way. I’m not sure if any of the other brands on the market have a solution to this. It might just be more annoying with some form of closure there. You could always explore magnet options or Velcro in a couple spots.
The clips are very tight so you don’t need to squeeze them. Sometimes so tight it would be helpful to pry them open. The weather stripping however has a metal track in it that can be squeezed shut to help it hold
Yep, the doors will close when they are in place or even if they are rolled up as long as you don’t have a cabinet pushing the roll out against the door too much. They’ve worked great for us and I haven’t had a need to remove them through winter. Definitely can recommend!
Thank you for the great “Bug Screens” installation instructions! I was able to easily install both of them on my Promaster.
I’m glad it was helpful for you!😊
It’s about damn time Matt-o!!! That mullet and stache combo is 🤌🤌
Haha, definitely still working on that epic look. Queue 80s montage…. Now there’s an idea for a video 🤔
I am planning on installing this tomorrow and it better work and not mess up my weather strip
Just be mindful of not pulling off too much at a time and if it doesn’t seem to be going on well check that the metal in the weather stripping isn’t closed or bent. Easily adjusted with your fingers or a screw driver. I believe you can do it!
Thanks. Considering I built entirely myself, I think I can. I have gotten lazy after living my best life touring the US. lol I will let you know how it goes@@Trailvagabonds
It’s an upgrade we’ve loved! Feels like a real game changer with the trips we’ve been on so far. I hope it goes smooth for you. The biggest pain was adjusting it to be level but once you get that out of the way it should go well
This is the best bug net install video - I have a Transit and it worked the same way.
Thanks for the comment! Glad it could be useful. Cheers!
Hello guys , tks for bug video lol.....much love from NC.......
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Great video guys! Wish they made these for an Express! Looking forward to more videos.
You probably have more use for them than we do.😂 I bet there might be a brand out there with one for the express or maybe you’ll have to see one up yourself?🤔 Thanks for watching!
Hey, thanks for the video. Can the screen go "both-ways", meaning, if my dog decides to enter the van from outside, will the screen comply to his will? Thanks again!
Ours have jumped in pushing it out of the way, no problem
On bottom front edge of the slider, where you had to remove that lower casing....how did you re-install it?
The casing covers a portion of the weatherstripping so it pushes the screen out of alignment. Did you readjust outside what you showed in the video?
I ended up pulling a little extra slack in that corner. It’s definitely not that fun to work around it and was a bit of a pain if I remember right. With the extra slack it allowed it to appear to sit flat and aligned. A little trial and error
What about the magnet/weight in the top center of the rear panel? What did you do about that?
I’m not sure exactly what you mean. There is an opening that goes around the door closure mechanism. It then has a magnet cover to go over any opening that’s there. I’ll have to look at it again if I’m missing something. Please clarify if I didn’t answer what you were asking, I might be missing something.
@@Trailvagabonds you answered perfectly! I thought the magnet went to close the gap between the door latches, but just wanted to make sure. Thanks for the help 🙂
No worries! All the best!
Great video. How’s the bike slide been holding up? I’m trying to decide if I want to fool with it for the mtn bikes.
Thank you! The slides have been awesome! Even when we don’t bring the bikes in one of the trays we have gear totes that can fit perfectly and being able to pull out the slides makes it so easy to get to gear from further in the back. We do need to work on some storage solutions to the sides of the trays but I wouldn’t do it any other way
Nice to see another Matt and Katie video pop up!! Great video
Awe! Thanks for always following along! I hope you have been doing well. Getting out on the bike a bunch?
@@Trailvagabonds yes, a few trips in the spring and now riding early mornings. I am contemplating buying a Trek Checkpoint in the fall to allow for more gravel bike packing. Still on the fence. Looks like Utah is your happy place for you both ❤️
Ooo, looks like a fun bike! We have Salsa Journeyman (now Journeyer) which is an all roads bike. Eats up the gravel very well. You can get on some fun adventures on dirt! Glad you are getting out. We haven’t been sadly. I sat on a trainer in the winter before doing a bike packing trip in New Mexico. But after that I’ve only been out for a few rides. It’s 100 here today so it makes it even more difficult to want to ride. The mtns are always a little cooler but you still need to be out by 6am or the sun gets oppressive. We still do our best getting out with the dogs on hikes and such. We’ve had a little more freedom lately and hope to finally get back into shape 😂
Nobodys talking about the bottom not attaching. this is a highway for some bug entry
We have never had issues with bugs getting in the bottom, even when there is some light coming from there. There is actually an explanation from Van Essential about how this isn’t a problem because bugs vision doesn’t work in that way. I’m not sure if any of the other brands on the market have a solution to this. It might just be more annoying with some form of closure there. You could always explore magnet options or Velcro in a couple spots.
Do you squeeze the clips with anything, or just push them on ?!
The clips are very tight so you don’t need to squeeze them. Sometimes so tight it would be helpful to pry them open. The weather stripping however has a metal track in it that can be squeezed shut to help it hold
If you install these, are you able to close the sliding and back doors?
Yep, the doors will close when they are in place or even if they are rolled up as long as you don’t have a cabinet pushing the roll out against the door too much. They’ve worked great for us and I haven’t had a need to remove them through winter. Definitely can recommend!
@@Trailvagabonds thank you! Will definitely pick these up in the next few weeks! Great video
@@BrandonG1394 no problem! Glad to help. Definitely reach out if you have other questions. All the best!🙌🏼
Oh this is a great video BTW
Thanks!😊
Is the bottom not sealed??
It is not. You could always add magnets or something if you’re worried. We haven’t had bugs get in due to it that we’ve noticed
Cool
It’s been a great solution for keeping bugs out and the air flowing! Thanks for watching!
Price? For promaster 136
$480 for rear and sliding door as we set up in this video… amzn.to/3YwIBDR