Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn
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Guess it will be easier to remove when I re-due it right.
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Good move IMO. I installed those identical vents in early June on my Bighorn after noticing smells using the factory vents. I'm pleased with their performance and the quick and easy install was a plus for me. I used RV proflex sealant.
Well I wish I would of used a better glue/sealant. Time will tell on this silicone I used.Good move IMO. I installed those identical vents in early June on my Bighorn after noticing smells using the factory vents. I'm pleased with their performance and the quick and easy install was a plus for me. I used RV proflex sealant.
Well I wish I would of used a better glue/sealant. Time will tell on this silicone I used.
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This silicone is not touching the rubber roof material in any way !!!! It is simply attaching the new 360 vent to the vent pipe and the base of the old vent.Base on factory input silicone sealant will eat thru the roofing material. I use the same product that the factory uses. Self leveling sealeant.
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Ya it's a joke. That center sleeve is basically the only thing holding it into the pipe.
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The dicor really is easy to remove with a plastic putty knife or I use a plastic auto panel removal tool.Thanks for showing us though, at least we can learn something. I think I would still do the retrofit as I haven't come to grips with the dicor removal just yet.
Just switched out my single incandescent light with the double LED light in my battery compartment. Not sure why the Landmark 365 still has these old school lights. Still have a few more on here to do.
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