Rich-300tdi
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Caravan shops and halfords also sell them
Update
All the rear is now stripped out. All panels are in excellent condition considering the water and the age
I have also found the missing airvents!!!!!! They are hidden behind the O/S rear lower quarter panel, there are two vents with little valve type flaps to stop air/water coming back in presumably. I can't see how the air is supposed to get to them though as its all cased in by the panel?
Still, at least they do exist
Since driving to/from work with the rear windows cracked a little, the condensation is much better so im guessing that the whole headlining saga was caused by a massive build up of water inside condensing onto the roof and flooding down when driven.
I'm hoping to get her indoors on sunday to mastic anything that does not move![]()
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if your disco is anything like mine buy a few to get you going :hysterically_laughi
So do the vent to undar the wheelarch?
The vents sound pretty useless in the location they are in. Ideally there should be one on each side of the vehicle to provide a cross flow of air. Dry fresh air comes in , and damp stale air goes out. One vent on its own isn,t much good. Thats the general rule in buildings.That's about the only place I think, they vent into the double skin void but I'm not sure where there is another opening for an outlet.
Still, at least they are there![]()
How about something like these?
Van Roof Vents. Roof ventilators, vehicle ventilation for vans, cars, buses, trucks, boats and more.
I think the spinny one is the one I want but looking at the picture does it fit so that the bottum of the fan goes through the roof lineing?