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Originally Posted by Verne_Frantz
Yes, the trailer will sit outside so a rounded roof is desired. I like the idea of a roof vent though to help pull the hot air out of it in the pits. Hope the seal is a good one. I plan to put down an area of crushed stone to park it on. I'm hoping that will be a lot better than parking right over the ground. And a spare tire is a "must have".
Verne :bigthumbup:
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I moved my trailer from Massachusetts to Michigan. The original vent broke when I was cleaning snow off the roof, not because of the weight of 3' of snow. I bought the Maxxair and I leave the "stock" vent wide open for air circulation. It's been open for a year now under HEAVY winds and quite a bit of snow last year. No problems at all and not a drop of water got in. The roof is a one piece curved top.
I like that ramp threshold. I'm going to do something like that with mine. No way on the stainless ramp though. I like my bones in one piece. I'm not as agile as I once was.