Replacement Vent Lid For 2007 Layton Toy Hauler
Question:
Will the Ventline vent replacement lid fit a 2007 Layton Toy Hauler. We didnt know to take the measurements first. Thank you,
asked by: Leslie Q
Expert Reply:
Many of the trailer manufacturers used the same size vents in their trailers. To determine the cover you will want to check the size of the vent cover you need to replace and the hinge system that it uses. I have attached a link to our product page that shows the vent replacement lids we offer. You can use the filters on the left of the page to find the correct replacement lid for your vent.
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. For example, if you measure your old vent and it is 14-1/4 x 14-1/4 inches and has a continuous hinge, then part # BV0554-01 would work for you.
Product Page this Question was Asked From
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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