blaux47
New member
First off this is my first post, I figured all the information that has helped me out on here that its time to give back so here is a little mod i just did to keep myself busy in the off season.
Those fake forced air intake vents always bugged me and I thought it was time to make them function now that I have extra time on my hands.

I decided to only do one side to see how it works out when it snows and i know before and after pics are opposite sides. I forgot to take before pics. Once you get the vent plug out you can start to cut at it with a utility knife. I was surprised how easy it cut.



I got a little crazy and broke a corner, nothing some crazy glue can't fix

I went on a search for a fabric to use for the filter/screen to block out fine powder. I do mostly boondocking so its important. I ended up getting tulle (pretty lame I know) from hobby lobby and figured I'll use layers but I'm sure some of you guys have some better materials in mind and I'd like to hear your suggestions.

I decided 4 layers was the way I wanted to go (a material that would only require 1 layer would've been easier to use). I put some hot glue on the corners to hold the layers together to make it easier to work with.

Put the vent face down on the fabric and start gluing a side and wrap fabric over glue and keep squeezing glue through fabric to get it to stick good.


Wrap fabric around the other side and continue gluing and trim while you work.

Those fake forced air intake vents always bugged me and I thought it was time to make them function now that I have extra time on my hands.

I decided to only do one side to see how it works out when it snows and i know before and after pics are opposite sides. I forgot to take before pics. Once you get the vent plug out you can start to cut at it with a utility knife. I was surprised how easy it cut.



I got a little crazy and broke a corner, nothing some crazy glue can't fix

I went on a search for a fabric to use for the filter/screen to block out fine powder. I do mostly boondocking so its important. I ended up getting tulle (pretty lame I know) from hobby lobby and figured I'll use layers but I'm sure some of you guys have some better materials in mind and I'd like to hear your suggestions.

I decided 4 layers was the way I wanted to go (a material that would only require 1 layer would've been easier to use). I put some hot glue on the corners to hold the layers together to make it easier to work with.

Put the vent face down on the fabric and start gluing a side and wrap fabric over glue and keep squeezing glue through fabric to get it to stick good.


Wrap fabric around the other side and continue gluing and trim while you work.
