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 Location: East Texas | I spent the weekend going over our 'new to us' horse trailer with lqs. Spent a lot of time washing it, even with the pressure washer.. and today ordered the streak master stuff to clean the trailer. I want to replace all the vents, the vent from the water heater, the furnace, the stove vent, etc. I have been looking and not able to find them online, even going thru looking for Sundowner trailer parts. I did find some of the door holders I need to replace the ones on the back doors. Does anyone have a website that I can order these vents from???? Thanks in advance!I am going to look at Camping World this weekend when we go to get the new awning installed, to see if they have them.
Edited by myhorsecheyenne 2009-02-09 1:49 PM
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      Location: Decatur, Texas | Camping world has all of them for sure. Most all RV shops will have them as well, but not as cheap as camping world. I have bought the furnance vents off of ebay for the older Exiss we had. Most all the exterior vents are standard RV parts. |
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 Location: East Texas | oh good.. that will sure make it easier. They are old and brittle and need replaced. Thanks for the tip!!! |
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      Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | Door holders... http://www.horsetraileraccessorystore.com/door_holders.htm Assorted vents... http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/rv-vents-covers-vent-parts-1.htm |
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       Location: western PA | When you install your new covers, do not seal them with a home owner's silicone caulking. Instead, use one of the marine polyurethanes made by Sika or 3M. They will last longer and are very effective. Gard |
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 Location: East Texas | Thanks!!! The first link is where I saw my door holders. The second certainly has a lot of vents! Gard: Thanks for the tip on the caulking.. appreciate it!
Edited by myhorsecheyenne 2009-02-09 3:10 PM
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