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- buckyExplorer II
- wopachopExplorerWish go fund me money would go to old ladies like this. Instead of a lifelong criminal type deal we keep seeing.
Im actually down in SD all the time. Let me know if you guys need help or need to borrow tools. Sounds like the neighbor that is redoing the roof must be pretty handy.
I wonder what happens to trailers that are totaled by insurance? If there was a local "pick a part" with trailers you could easily snag any 14" roof vent thats in good condition. With an electric drill and some type of scraper the roof vents pop off real easy. Bring a phillips and a square drive up on the roof and youre set. - wnjjExplorer II
mr_andyj wrote:
common cover, should be available anywhere camper stuff is sold. How is this even a question?
It's from the 80's and there are several different styles of "common" covers, many of which are of obsolete design. It was a fair question.Sandia Man wrote:
Looks like standard 14x14 vent, it is a lot of work, mostly removing old sealant, but at this point I would install new vent and vent cover. If money isn't an issue adding a powered vent fan would be nice, all 3 vents on our rig have this wonderful feature.
An elderly woman living alone in an 80's trailer...money may an issue. - Sandia_ManExplorer IILooks like standard 14x14 vent, it is a lot of work, mostly removing old sealant, but at this point I would install new vent and vent cover. If money isn't an issue adding a powered vent fan would be nice, all 3 vents on our rig have this wonderful feature.
- jdc1Explorer III think Lynnmor is on to something.
- mr_andyjExplorercommon cover, should be available anywhere camper stuff is sold. How is this even a question?
You are talking about the hinged plastic vent cover, not the MaxAir vent shroud that covers the entire vent assembly? I see the screws there for the vent shroud, so am asking.
Yes, that caulking job is a mess, looks like that silver roof coating stuff from Homedepot meant for asphalt roofs. Best to scrape that mess off . Use LAP sealant this time. Or, if it is not leaking then maybe just do nothing. I would re-do it if it were me though. - ThermoguyExplorer IIYes, you can get a cover. Either take it off and take it to a RV store, or take pictures. You might have to go to more than 1 store to get the right cover. I had to replace one recently, they are not universal, but they do have aftermarket replacements. The RV store I went to had actually just replaced one that was not broken and gave me the old one. Fits perfect, and in good shape.
- BarneySExplorer IIIMy guess is the one posted by Lynnmor above is probably the one needed.
Barney - IAMICHABODExplorer IIFirst see if you can get it off.
If you haven't done this before Here is a short video that will help you.
Then see what type vent lid you have using this to match up the hinge type,shown in the lower corner of each picture.
If that does not work you may try This One
You may need a new seal that goes on the metal edge this will make it a tight seal This is what you need
Replace like this
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