I am getting a flow of hot air from the doghouse on my foot. Nothing major, no sound, no smell, but it is just enough to make things uncomfortable after driving a while.
My question is... what is the best method and/or material to solve this?
Thanks
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2002 Itasca Suncruiser 35U
1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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I am getting a flow of hot air from the doghouse on my foot. Nothing major, no sound, no smell, but it is just enough to make things uncomfortable after driving a while.
My question is... what is the best method and/or material to solve this?
Thanks
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2002 Itasca Suncruiser 35U
1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee
If you take the time to add some of the foil-backed doghouse insulation, you will never regret it. I did that on my gasser and it reduced heat transfer from the doghouse to the cockpit tenfold. CW has the kits.
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2007 Country Coach Allure Siskiyou Summit, sold/traded Nov. 2018.
2019 Grand Designs 384GK-R 5th wheel. Glen Allen, VA
My Adventurer came from the factory with a screw holding the doghouse to frame (by accelerator)in the vicinity that you are feeling heat just to hold it tight. Might consider doing that.