Where to Cut 4 Vent Holes for Vent for Enclosed Trailers # PLR20
Published 09/21/2022 >
Question:
How do you mark the 4 Holes that need to be cut out in order for them to line up with the vent? Thanks
asked by: Jerry P
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Helpful Expert Reply:
To line up where to cut the holes for when installing the Vent for Enclosed Trailers # PLR20 you'd want to drill pilot holes in the surface that go all the way through so that you can line up where the vent will be on the inside of the wall and then from there mark through the holes with the vent open to give you an idea where to trim.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Exterior Wall Vent for Enclosed Trailers - Aluminum - 12-1/4" x 10-1/2"
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