Product Specs:
RV Vents and Fans
Vent
Roof Vent
Black
Metal
8W x 13-1/2L Inch
Manual Lift
2-1/2 Inch
No Fan
Redline
Heavy-duty, steel pop-up vent opens in either of 2 directions so you can scoop in fresh air or keep out rain no matter which way the wind is blowing. Opens and closes with easy-to-use lever. Includes built-in screen. Black color.
Video of Replacement Exterior Pop-Up Roof Vent - Steel - 13-1/2" x 8" - Black
Average Customer Rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars (147 Customer Reviews)
Heavy-duty, steel pop-up vent opens in either of 2 directions so you can scoop in fresh air or keep out rain no matter which way the wind is blowing. Opens and closes with easy-to-use lever. Includes built-in screen. Black color.We attached the roof vent to our John Deere Gator and with it open the air flow increases significantly and keeps the inside cooler on hot days. Great product, easy to install, and we highly recommend.
I just traded the cargo trailer in for a 19' bumper pull light weight trailer. I liked the part and will look at other things to buy from you for my newest addition.
Installed two vents in a trailer to haul dogs. Built better than I expected. Came with gasket and I used rivets to attach to the roof and rear door. somewhat a challenge to open until I opened it a couple of times.
I used one of the two I purchased in my 1971 W200 dodge truck its like free A/C, no not really but it helps flow air through my cab for those 9 months of stifling Florida heat an humidity. No leaks when closed. Great price. I paid 100 bucks more then a scraper paid for the truck (300) drive it almost everyday its a beater for sure but has good airflow...
I installed this on the roof of a Polaris RZR (UTV SXS) to let in more air on those hot days and it works great, it is well made and rugged enough to withstand brush or tree limbs rubbing on it when riding a trail.
These vents are very well made and a bargain for how durable they are. Installation was simple - after using the gasket as a template, a drill and a jigsaw to cut the hole, and a screwdriver to mount the vents, was all that was needed.
My only criticism is that the holes are big enough to let insects smaller than a honey bee into the trailer, but I mitigated that by placing a piece of fiberglass window screen into the opening as I mounted the vent (see photo). This means that I can now only operate the vents from the outside, and I made that easier by putting some white lithium grease on the friction points.
My little DIY enclosed trailer will now stay cooler in the warm months with the vents allowing the hot air to escape and never having a chance to build up in the first place.
It was better than I first thought they would be. I haven't installed them yet but am very interested on how they will work.
The vents I ordered are an awesome addition to my plane hauler!
I fly large scale (100cc) radio control airplanes in International Miniature Airplane Model (IMAC) competitions. I needed a light weight enclosed trailer to transport my planes and equipment to competitions. After building a custom 5x8 plane hauler I realized I needed a set of high quality closable/reversible vents . Etrailer.com had just what I needed!
Great Product!
Mounted on my can am commander 1000 roof. I would mount more forward as air comes in at about 45 degree angle. Used black hex bolts so looks good. Very solidly made and helps with heat inside. I did get the inside piece to make look better, had to cut down depth which is a bit tricky but makes inside look really good.
Great communication from this company, Quick shipping, can't wait to install them
Installed on john deere gator
Terry C.
3/25/2019
Works great
Very well made item But very hard to open and close.
This is a great roof vent for an enclosed trailer. Suited my needs for more ventilation perfectly. This vent is super tough and easy to install. Took me 30 minutes start to finish. Great product!
Nice heavy gauge steel and black powder coating.
Excellent item,installed on my 2020 Intimidator,the adjustable air flow feature works great and being able to reverse the vent during rain works great would recommend to anyone.
Hi, I have installed two of these on the roof of my Polaris General UTV. They are constructed solidily from steel stock and I expect them to last forever. I'm happy with the product and etrailer.com's service.
A very nice piece of equipment. It looks like the top of the moveable vent was not allowed to dry completely prior to wrapping for shipment. No matter. I am planning to sand and paint to match my truck color.
Nice vent. Installed it on my camper shell for my pickup. A little hard to open and close but I think it will get easier with time. Order arrived on time.
Made real good ! Got these for my truck topper keeps the dogs cool when driving. Installed 3 of them.
I always wanted the dust behind the windshield to be blown away. This looks like it will work. I’m excited to try it when the snow leaves. Good product. Thank you LaDell.
Great product, well built, only down fall was the shipping, it took almost 3 weeks for something that was in stock
Very well build. Hopefully this will be a nice addition to helping vent my deer stand
These Vents are solid steel and the mechanism is almost aircraft-quality with the actuation totally solid and precise. I cut holes in my existing car trailer vent openings and these large ovals move 2x the air. I installed one front and rear.
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Product Specs:
RV Vents and Fans
Vent
Wall Vent
Black
Plastic
6W x 8L Inch
No Fan
Redline
This 2-piece vent provides an inexpensive yet attractive way to ventilate your enclosed trailer. Round interior vent and half-moon-shape exterior piece are both constructed of black, UV-resistant polypropylene plastic that holds up to sun exposure.
Video of 2-Piece Exterior Wall Vent for Enclosed Trailers - Polypropylene - 3" Diameter Hole - Black
Average Customer Rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars (212 Customer Reviews)
This 2-piece vent provides an inexpensive yet attractive way to ventilate your enclosed trailer. Round interior vent and half-moon-shape exterior piece are both constructed of black, UV-resistant polypropylene plastic that holds up to sun exposure.Product worked but wasn't worth the price paid. Ordered the white version which was cheaper and combined with other items for free shipping. Ordered 11/23; Kept changing the delivery till July 2024. You offered the black vents. Charged the higher price and also charged me freight. Turned me off as a customer by bait and switch. Forced me to find a better source for components.
Excellent product and easy to work with. Great service.
I was concerned however about insects entering through the vents so came up with a filtration system.
Used a PVC coupling and some filter material. Cut the coupling to 1/2 inch rings and remove just enough material to allow an inside press fit. Cut round filter and insert first then hold in place with the ring.
On the outside vent cut a long narrow piece as shown.
When installed as shown, adds very good double filter and allows air to move freely. Just finished a 6000 mile trip clear across the country and back and filter performed perfectly. Eliminating the heat build up AND keeping the bugs out.
JIM : ]
Herb L.
8/2/2014
I really like this idea and thanks for taking the time to document and post this info. What is the blue filter material, where did you find that and how is it secured to the external vent piece?Best regards.
Another review (above) recommended using a plywood jig. I took their advice and was glad I did. They did not include images, so I am. It made the install SUPER easy. 1) Use a scrap piece of 1/2 or 3/4" plywood slightly larger than the exterior vent. Find center of plywood and use 3" hole saw to make opening. Insert the round interior vent (loosely) from one side, and then loosely attach semi-circular exterior piece. Pinch all three pieces together and set on a flat surface. Trace the outline of the semi-circular vent onto the plywood. Make marks at the 6 screw hole openings. 2) Drill through plywood at the 6 screw openings. 3) locate vent position on exterior of trailer (note: make sure the shape of the vent corresponds to the flow of air!!!). 4) place plywood jig at desired loaction (press against exterior of trailer) and drive at least 4 self-tapping screws through plywood and into trailer wall (make sure to use screws long enough to penetrate thickness of plywood). 5) now that plywood is attached to exterior of trailer, use a hole saw to cut through metal and plywood interior wall. The jig will keep your saw in perfect path. 6) Apply silicon to inner rim of 3" round interior vent cover. Press into opening. 7) My interior vent was the perfect depth - It was flush with exterior of trailer wall. If yours is too long, cut to proper depth. Apply silicon at seam where metal opening meets end of interior vent (added protection against rain). 8) Add silicon bead on underside of exterior vent flange. Align with screw holes (from jig attachment) and drive 6 self-tapping screws. Good luck!
My 5x8 enclosed trailer was overheating due to no arrangements for ventilation. I added the 2-piece polypropylene trailer vents along with a rooftop solar powered plumbing vent and my problem was solved. The inside of the trailer temperature remains pretty much close to ambient temperature
We use these in all of our trailers, they work just fine, we have had no issues with them. They just provide a little extra ventilation. We use them as a wall vent with lots of silicone behind the screws, and have had no issues with water infiltration or insects. One of our go-to products.
Works very well for the vent fan on an Air Head composting toilet, installed in a Nucamp Tab 400 travel trailer.
We use these on every trailer we make, very good heavy duty vent, attractive, adds a design element to the trailers. We use both black and white vents, depending on the side color of the trailer. Yes, we are kind of trailer nerds! And we do love e-trailer!
No complaints. No leaks. Seem to work g reat.
We use two of these vents on every trailer that we make, and are nothing but happy with the condition, the price and the functionality of it. Such a simple concept that just works so well for some additional ventilation.
Those parts that we purchase from etrailer always arrive as advertised and in a timely manner. The parts (we are a teardrop trailer manufacturer, and are notoriously hard to please!) are sturdy and well made. Have never had an issue with this company in the four years we have used them as one of our suppliers.
The vents were exactly what I needed to vent the kitchen of my home-built teardrop camper.
Ticks all of our boxes for passive air flow. Have been using them in our trailers for years now. We use two per teardrop, one on each side of the trailer for cross ventilation.
Like most items from here they came on time. The vents were easy to install and the how to video helped with the installation. The only thing is I wish it came with the sealant and screws but that might not work on all applications. I installed a couple more screws on the sides to match the contour of the wall.
No mounting screws
Good product, easy installation and good price.
I’ll have to modify the part for airflo w.
Just finished installing my new vents, very easy to install and look pretty good as well, hopefully they serve they're purpose.
Any ventilation is better than none.
The outside finish has witness marks from the molding process. I’m sure it will work good. Low score for finish
I needed a rainproof vent for an outdoor electrical equipment box (WiFi). This item fit the bill perfectly. It's mounted on outside of box and an exhaust fan is mounted over the 3" hole on inside. Only used the interior vent as a guide to line up exterior part with 3" hole.
Glad I ran across this item while searching for a vent and eTrailer gave quick shipment.
Joel N.
5/2/2015
I am looking to ventilate a fiberglass camper shell, especially to reduce interior condensation from breath while sleeping in cold andor rainy weather.Rather than a roof vent, I want a vent like this, or the louvered vent, and a small 12 volt fan attached. I imagine it mounted on a vertical wall of the camper shell, not the roof.Can you please describe in greater detail the exhaust fan you mounted over the 3 hole inside? Even if not a 12 volt fan, I would like to see the fan, as I may be able to find a 12 volt version.
Russb
5/14/2015
I used a small Box Fan 3. Google Box Fan 3IN and youll get lots of hits. They come in various voltage ratings. I used 110vac, 12vdc, and 5vdc fans depending on what was available. Be advised these small fans do not move a lot of air for a camper.One thing to consider for camper installation is dust. There is no shutoff on these vents. Ive found travelling on dirt roads sucks in dust through any open holes.I had a camper problem just like yours. My solution was to spray the interior walls with a simulated fabric spray. Dont recall brand or where I got it. However it stopped getting rained on when sleeping inside. Some sort of vent is also desirable. It must be rain proof and close off for dust protection.
Russb
8/1/2015
Vent is holding up well after 1 year in AZ sun.
The product is constructed very well and after watching the video to install in my trailer, looks fairly simple to install.
Tim
12/12/2022
Still working and providing air flow into the trailer.
Not so Impressed. There doesn't seem to be much better airflow in my trailer. I installed 4 vents. The way the product is designed seems to block air from coming instead of letting it flow.
Mirabify
7/27/2020
They dont seem to help much at all to be honest. 4 vents and still hot in the trailer.
purchased a 5x10 enclosed cargo and will be installing 4 vents that are at a great price and will keep my trailer at a lot cooler temp, Thank You etrailer for the speedy shipping, and great parts.
Rigo V.
10/1/2018
Hello George i purchased 4 of them, front part of trailer i mounted 1 each side high and rear 1 mounted low each side , we left FW TX and drove to Tigard Oregon and kept the inside of that trailer very cool we don’t have the trailer any more but our next trailer will have the same ones mounted on its walls, thanks for the txt george great product great price...
i had purchased one of these awhile ago and just got around to mounting it.I liked it so much,I bought 3 more. Always get great service at etrailer.and fast delivery.I have purchased lots of trailer parts from etrailer and always been very satisfied
Charlie K.
1/19/2015
vents work good
Just what the pic shows. Bought to ventilate snowmobile trailer. Not installed yet, but will definitely help . Trailer only came with one vent that was pretty much useless. Good price also.
Jeff
1/19/2016
Just would like to know how these vents worked out on your snowmobile trailer.I have a snowmobile trailer also with two 3 top side vents, after a day off riding and putting the sleds back in the trailer, you see a lot of ice on the roof the next day.
Ken I.
1/20/2016
Mine would condense all the time. Other than only one from the factory, that was barely cut out, there was no circulation in the trailer. made a big difference for me. Being that yours is already vented and seems to only happen a day or two after you ride theres probably just too much humidity, while thawing out, for that small of a space. More vents couldnt hurt but if theres no breeze for circulation its still probably going to take a while to dry out. Maybe leave the trailer cracked open a little bit for a day or two?
I installed a pair of the vents at the top rear of an insulated 24ft car hauler. Simple to installed using a highly recommended hole saw. The purpose was to create some natural convective updraft keeping it dry, cooler, and ventilated when using it for long term storage. The provided screws were replaced with Stainless to avoid future rust bleed. There is no gasket provided for the exterior and although it may not be necessary to avoid rain finding its way into the interior, one was improvised using some strip seals (like sticky gum) around all but the bottom so any water could drain. They seemed a bit restrictive for free air flow where the cylindrical shell interfaces the rain guard inside the outer cover. This is necessary to the design for universal left or right installation, but knowing where they be installed allowed the guard to be trimmed up to just below horizontal with out effecting the rain protection. They worked out good, although I would have like to see the available in 4" and 6" sizes.
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Gwp G.
7/7/2023
After a year we would still highly recommend this vent for any utility vehicle that does not have AC. Several friends have added this vent unit to their utility vehicles and have noticed the air flow with the vent open keeps the interior cooler.