Vw T25 Autosleeper Roof Vent

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Vw T25 Autosleeper Roof Vent

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I'm trying to replace the old Fiamma roof vent on my T25. The aperture in the roof is 35cm, but I can't find a vent for sale which fits this size. Is it a case of buying a 40cm vent and cutting a bigger hole in the fibreglass? Or does someone know where i can purchase a 35cm vent?
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Re: Vw T25 Autosleeper Roof Vent

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I was trying to replace mine in the end the guy who does my gas testing managed to find the plastic top bit that was starting to crack on mine. I asked him about potentially fitting a 40x40 vent and he said that he didn't think it would fit on the roof as there wouldn't be enough room around the edge although this may be different if you have a slightly different roof. http://forum.club8090.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=160360
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Re: Vw T25 Autosleeper Roof Vent

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I replaced my Autosleeper one with one from EBay - put RV Roof Vent in eBay search and you’ll find it. It’s 14’ x 14’ so no need to enlarge the hole. Not the cheapest at £50 but saved cutting the roof
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That's great, thanks for your help
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