eDUBz
Feb 25, 2016Explorer
Roof vents
Can i replace just the plastic lids or do i have to buy the whole setup.? What would the part number be on these thanks.



eDUBz wrote:
Are you talking about upgrade to a fan like the ones in the bathroom those small 12v ones?
2oldman wrote:
Fantastic fan used to provide replacements for free. Try them first.
Y-Guy wrote:
If you upgrade your rattle fan you should. I replaced mine when our RV got hit by some power lines due to a drunk driver. Wish I'd swapped it out years ago. With two power vents in the RV I can really move some air without running the A/C and I can hear myself think in the bathroom, without thinking the fan is going to throw a ball bearing.
Y-Guy wrote:
Don't screw into the roof!
There should be some metal brackets that attach to the aluminum vent portion. To be honest I'd get the brackets that have a hinge, as you will want/need to clean the cover and the vent cover. I used to have the type you posted, but I've gone to the one below MaxxAir2. As it lets more air flow if you ever install a power vent, with the one you have you're fine. But you need the metal flanges, you can see them pictured below. If you didn't get them go back and ask for them
Download the instructions page here.