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Post by brandon428 on Jan 19, 2021 20:06:32 GMT -8
Hello, I have a 55 Shasta 1400, and with the winds today, it appears a branch fell and broke the white plastic top vent window. Does anyone have a source for these? Pictures of what's left and what I have attached. Window from topWindow from inside
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Post by nccamper on Jan 20, 2021 16:17:18 GMT -8
You mean the vent on the roof? If yes, you can get that at vintagetrailersupply’s.com.
You’ll find a post on adding pictures someplace on this forum but unfortunately right now I can’t give you the link. The photo you added didn’t post.
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Post by brandon428 on Jan 20, 2021 18:01:42 GMT -8
Yeah, I fixed it so you can at least click on them now. I've followed that thread but always had problems getting them to come out inline.
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Post by John Palmer on Jan 20, 2021 18:31:36 GMT -8
You can purchase a entire new aluminum vent assembly at any RV store for around $50. The lids are also available, you just have to match the replacement to your base size/shape.
Just make sure you add this item to your check list of items to secure before any road travel. "Lower roof vent lid". It's a very common problem on trailers, campers, and motorhomes, the wind really beats them up.
John
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