How to Determine Correct Replacement Vent Cover for 28 ft Enclosed Cargo Trailer
Question:
Purchased a 28ft enclosed cargo trailer 3 years ago from a manufacturer in Georgia. It already needs new vent covers. How do I chose the correct replacement ven covers?
asked by: Mark C
Expert Reply:
To determine the correct replacement vent cover for your 28 ft trailer you'll need to get on the roof and see what kind of hinge system your vent lids have. I am attaching a photo of the 4 hinge types (3-point, 4-point, plastic continuous, and metal continuous) so that you know what to look for when you get up there.
Once you know what you have you can either let me know, send me a pic, or filter through the attached selection that we have. The most popular option is the Vent Cover for Ventline Old Style Rounded Dome Trailer Roof Vents # BV0554-01, which features a continuous hinge.
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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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