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Old 09-18-2020, 01:16 AM   #9
Cwray
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 34J
State: Illinois
Posts: 76
THOR #12548
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Originally Posted by twovillagers View Post
Another forum member pointed out that the front A/C channels (forward of the front vents) continue to nowhere. I installed a baffle to block the air and that seemed to make a difference.
I can confirm that was the case for my 34J. The farthest back two vents (over the master bed, of course) had about an extra foot of vent, the front most two had about 3 feet extra on each side. Both areas on each side had significant gaps from a loose styrofoam plug that was just thrown in there (one was missing). I used the foam spray to block it off right at vent. Even the wifey noticed a difference—which, of course, made the effort (And a bit of a chuckle at my expense taking this quest to extremes) worthwhile. The nice thing about the latex foam is that after it dries, you can easily just pull it out (or apply more or shape it).

Between the “keep it cold” and “keep it quiet” projects, I’ve been very happy finding a new hobby of RV modding for all the spare time I didn’t realize I had. Lots of little things have been done here and there over the last couple of years.
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