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Old 09-11-2018, 12:16 PM   #1
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Fleetwood front window vents cracking

I thought I share this with the forum. My 2014 Fleetwood discovery front window defogging air vents were all cracked due to the Texas heat (I guess)

I struggled getting new ones, and since I own a 3D printer, I drafted some new ones and Printed these at home. I printed them in a different color aswell. They fit perfectly and allow for rotating the center part to adjust the air direction..

If anybody needs the files to print therm selves or send to a 3D print shop to have them printed for them let me know
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I admire your 3-D printing abilities. Wonder how long these will last in the Texas sun. Did you ask Fleetwood for their source of the vents? Many sources of round dash vents available with a quick Google search.
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I admire your 3-D printing abilities. Wonder how long these will last in the Texas sun. Did you ask Fleetwood for their source of the vents? Many sources of round dash vents available with a quick Google search.
It should stand up pretty good. printed with ABS.. I just did not want to replace with the same ones and see them crack again..
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