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Strabo
Sep 16, 2016Explorer
rexlion wrote:
They are great. I could keep the vent open 24/7 while the trailer was stored in the back yard, so there was always some air movement. And while driving I could have it open, too; don't try that with an unprotected vent cranked open or you could break off the lid.
I first put one on when my vent lid decayed from UV exposure (after about 4 years). A cracking lid that goes undetected could leak into the trailer, but a vent cover helps protect the trailer from potential leaks while it prolongs the life of the lid.
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