Horse Trailer roof vent replacement
.25horse
Reg. May 2011
Posted 2011-05-13 9:46 PM (#134117)
Subject: Horse Trailer roof vent replacement


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Location: Kansas
I am repainting a 1998 Diamond D 3H slant trailer and am needing to replace the vents on top that are the venturi vent/travel scoop roof vent 14x14 that have the double crank to vent in air as you are driving and have discovered the company no longer makes them. I was wondering what a good replacement vent would be and where you can order them. If anyone has a good suggestion please let me know. Thank you for your help.
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2011-05-14 6:28 AM (#134124 - in reply to #134117)
Subject: RE: Horse Trailer roof vent replacement


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http://www.etrailer.com/dept.aspx?furl=pg-Enclosed_Trailer_Parts-sf-Vents&fTab=trailer&gclid=CP2k3qKr56gCFcbc4AodtllDEg
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.25horse
Reg. May 2011
Posted 2011-05-14 9:16 AM (#134125 - in reply to #134117)
Subject: RE: Horse Trailer roof vent replacement


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Location: Kansas
Thanks for the information. I was wondering if one of the Maxair vent covers that go over the existing vents were a good investment. The vents on there now are a two way vent air flows - you can crank down backside of vent to allow air to flow in while driving and you can also crank up the vent cover and allow air to escape when parked. They have leakage but if I re-caulk, etc. they should be fine. So my question is do you think that the big Maxxair vent cover would work if I just placed over top of these vents and caulk real well? This is my project trailer so I want to fix up right. It is in great shape just been sitting in a shed for many years so it just needs to be re-caulked all around and has surface rust.
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