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Old 03-24-2010, 12:56 PM   #1
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We are getting ready to go on our first trip of the year and have the trailer clean inside and out except for some mold growing inside the roof vents. What's the best way to get inside? I would rather work from the inside and not be climbing up on the roof.
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Old 03-24-2010, 01:59 PM   #2
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We are getting ready to go on our first trip of the year and have the trailer clean inside and out except for some mold growing inside the roof vents. What's the best way to get inside? I would rather work from the inside and not be climbing up on the roof.
Our vents have screens on the inside that come out by removing about 8 screws. We have cleaned ours several times that way. I would think that your vent screens would come out some way.
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Old 03-26-2010, 11:37 PM   #3
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7 screws and everthing popped down. All ready for our trip except to weigh the TV and trailer. Another response of yours in another thread has me worried that I may be really close to being overweighted if not over already.

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7 screws and everthing popped down. All ready for our trip except to weigh the TV and trailer. Another response of yours in another thread has me worried that I may be really close to being overweighted if not over already.

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Always a good idea to get your weights. I doubt that your Titan is a problem unless it is really loaded down. Please let us know what you come up with.
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If a Titan is overweight, a lot of us are in trouble - unless, as Wayne said, you've loaded it up with stuff like three Harley hogs, bricks for your portable patio, or a spare tow vehicle. If that is the case, you need to talk to PopBeavers a lot! He is a heavy hauler.

But I agree with Wayne again - everyone should know their TV and TM weights.

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I was thinking the trailer being overweighted more then the truck but the payload max of the truck is only 1400 lbs. It is pretty easy to hit that with 4-6 pasengers, trailer tongue weight and toys in the truck bed.
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