To Vent? or not to Vent? That is the ?
 

To Vent? or not to Vent? That is the ?

Started by NewbeeMC9, July 14, 2008, 03:59:36 PM

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NewbeeMC9


Finally getting a round tuit for covering Bob's Latch on my door.

Question is, Should I Seal off the draw vent in the door or make channels to keep it functional?

I like the idea of having it and the driver skirt vents functioning very we'll , but my Bus probably isn't tight enough to worry about it.


Seal or vent?

Waddyall think?
It's all fun and games til someone gets hurt. ;)

kyle4501

The door vents pull out lots of air, probably a good thing with two boys on board! ;D
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NewbeeMC9


Good point  :P

Socks and shoes with no socks :o
It's all fun and games til someone gets hurt. ;)

NJT5047

Seal that sucker up.   An RV doesn't need door vents.   The driver's vent isn't a really useful item either.   It's a good place for a lot of water incursion...still, it may be moderately useful in temperate weather...when the sun isn't on the windshield.  ;)
AC will take care of your air-exchange needs. 
In any event, an MC9 has plenty of 'ventilation'...door vent or not.
See you in October!  JR

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NewbeeMC9

I reckon your right JR,  would be simpler too

K.I.S.S.

also,  I can leave the younger ones socks over by your bus ::), or use them to keep racoons away ;D
It's all fun and games til someone gets hurt. ;)