How to Determine the Replacement Roof Vent for a 1998 Layton Trailer
Question:
I have a 1998 Layton trailer, are the replacement vent domes on your site compatible with my trailer?
asked by: Edward G
Expert Reply:
Measuring the vent is the first place to start. Most standard vents are 14-1/4 by 14-1/4 inches wide, 14 x 14 inches wide or 13 x 14 inches wide. Next, if the manufacturer name is on the vent that will help. Finally, you will need to look closely at the hinged portion of the the vent.
If there is a rolled metal hinge attached to the vent cover like on the Ventline Replacement Cover, item # BV0554-01, that you referred to then that is most likely the correct vent for your trailer.
Basically, the easiest way to select the correct replacement cover is to remove the existing cover and match the hinge and lift bracket to the photos on our site along with the dimensions. A link to all of the replacement vent covers is provided to match up with your cover.
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Vent Cover for Ventline Old Style Rounded Dome Trailer Roof Vents - White
- RV Vents and Fans
- Replacement Lid
- Roof Vent
- 14W x 14L Inch
- Plastic
- White
- Ventline
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