Looks like a good thing to have. I will try to get one next time I'm in an area were there are RV stores. I have been putting tape over those holes when we are not using our camper.
The insect screens we have are fine with towing. Sorry, no picture. Our 13 Scamp is still under cover. The insect screens we have are two small round domed screens, one for each furnace opening. Each one is held in place with a small spring. They came with a little tool to help with attaching the spring the the grill. Some folks take the furnace grill off and put a piece of window screen under it but window screen restricts air flow more than you think. The dome shape of the store bought screens has more surface area so restricts air flow less!
Here is a picture of mine
<p>Doug Allen 2016 Ford F-150 2018 Lance 1575</p>
Looks like a good thing to have. I will try to get one next time I'm in an area were there are RV stores. I have been putting tape over those holes when we are not using our camper.
Have these vent screens proven to be durable, especially when towing? Or do you remove while on the road? I'm definitely going to need one of these.
The insect screens we have are fine with towing. Sorry, no picture. Our 13 Scamp is still under cover. The insect screens we have are two small round domed screens, one for each furnace opening. Each one is held in place with a small spring. They came with a little tool to help with attaching the spring the the grill. Some folks take the furnace grill off and put a piece of window screen under it but window screen restricts air flow more than you think. The dome shape of the store bought screens has more surface area so restricts air flow less!
Good to know. Thanks!