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roymac40

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I’m about to install a vent for our washer dryer combo. I’ve done a lot of research so I think I’m good with it but one thing is bugging me. My TT came with a nice set up in a closet at the front of the rv and the combo has the dryer vent in the rear. I know I have enough room to elbow the vent hose and drill on the side of my rv with no problem but it would be nice for the hose to go straight out the back of the device for better flow and save room on the side. Something is telling me not to put a vent at the front of my rv due to wind but I’m not sure if that would matter at all. Any advice on venting at the front would be greatly appreciated! Here is the model of the vent:
Westland VID403AB Deluxe Dryer Vent Kit (Black Vent Cover) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MI3ZDV8/?tag=rvf01-20
 
Seems like that would be looking for trouble. The amount of turbulence and mist behind a truck is bound to work it's way in the louvers. From there it's in your camper.
Maybe have some kind of way to completely seal it off and cover when traveling?
 

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