I'll suggest that you can get the rear hatch extender (gowesty.com I think, works on any van) to prop & lock the rear hatch open a few inches. You'll also need to make the 'showercap' rear bug net to keep the bugs out (this design is 100% effective). Then also make bug screens for the 2 front windows so that you can have the front windows down (& no bugs). This will aid greatly the air flow through the van. If you want pictures, let me know. Malcolm
--- Michael Moon <moonf4@YAHOO.COM> wrote: > Does anyone have any recommendations on where to get a > roof vent for a hardtop vanagon? I want to get > something installed to cool things down a bit at night > when camping. I have seen the RV roof vents, but 14 x > 14 seems a bit large for a small van. Something low > profile would be ideal, but I haven't been able to > find anything yet. > > Thanks, > > M- > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail is new and improved - Check it out! > http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail >
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