Recommended Direction for Installing 2-Piece Polypropylene Trailer Vent # HMAV2-AVT2
Question:
I want to install the side vents but I am questioning the direction of the vents. wont facing forward increase the moisture that will blow in during travel? does snow blow into the trailer with the side vents? should they be plugged during the winter.. I am in south Dakota and we have plenty of snow in the winter.
asked by: Bryan
Expert Reply:
I recommend having the vent opening of the 2-Piece Polypropylene Trailer Vent # HMAV2-AVT2 either face the rear of the trailer so that it sucks air out as you are traveling or have it face down as either of these two positions will prevent water from entering into the trailer.
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2-Piece Exterior Wall Vent for Enclosed Trailers - Polypropylene - 3" Diameter Hole - Black
- RV Vents and Fans
- Vent
- Wall Vent
- No Fan
- 6W x 8L Inch
- Plastic
- Black
- Redline
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