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    Ute ventilation

    So, I have a new to me ute that has the lift up style side windows.
    I want to vent the canopy for the wee dog, but assume it is not a good idea to drive with side windows up.
    Looking to fit a roof vent, but roof is ribbed and not much flat surface to mount a vent, apart from on the forward facing slope.
    Any pointers welcome. Thanks
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    You can fit a ARB high flow canopy vent up front of canopy. Don't know if it will help with out changing a window to a slider.
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    Seen a few fellas just make up ply "windows" for them with row of holes cut into them for the summer, just use the hardware off the glass ones and swap it back over for winter
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    We had one of these
    Rotating vent

    Dont use one of these both our old dogs hated the noise it made wizzing round, to the point of even getting them in the back was difficult.

    You could take out the windows (I am an expert at removal of ute windows. I think you still have that piece of security mesh Cut it up and fit it on the inside perhaps?
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    Replace the lift up window glass with louver panel

    If you want it extra water resistant
    Replace ithe glass with 2 louver panels (1 facing down & 1 facing up)

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    One of my canopies has a catch on each end of the side windows.
    I latch the back catch shut, then pull the front catch out and latch it so it the latch is on the outside of the canopy. Creates about a centermeter gap at the front which scoops air in while travelling.
    Not enough of a vent when stationary though.
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    One of my canopies has a catch on each end of the side windows.
    I latch the back catch shut, then pull the front catch out and latch it so it the latch is on the outside of the canopy. Creates about a centermeter gap at the front which scoops air in while travelling.
    Not enough of a vent when stationary though.
    Overkill is still dead.

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    @Pengy Talk to a local plastic shop about making a replacement side window in perspex, get them to build a smaller sliding window into the main perspex window?
    Does the canopy manufacturer have options for vents or replacement windows?
    Have you looked at caravan or boat vent options?
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    My canopy (crown) has a window at the front (behind the utes rear window) lets in heaps of air even though there isn't a huge gap between canopy and ute.

    Leaks a bit if i forget to shut it, i also have lift up side windows.
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    There are a couple of options, I wouldn't fit a vent that lets air in without having one to let it out and also they can be a dust pest.

    Replacing a side glass with a polycarbonate clear or slightly tinted panel is a good option, if you go around the wreckers with a variety of utes you should be able to find one with the rear windscreen sliding section and flog that to go into the poly section. Keep the glass for a spare...
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmwsm View Post
    One of my canopies has a catch on each end of the side windows.
    I latch the back catch shut, then pull the front catch out and latch it so it the latch is on the outside of the canopy. Creates about a centermeter gap at the front which scoops air in while travelling.
    Not enough of a vent when stationary though.
    Modify the internal locking bit on the latch (add an extra ‘L’ shaped piece) and do this – it holds the window open 10cm or so and the mutt can’t push it open from the inside.

    The bracket is simple to make – just a piece of steel beaten into submission. If you're lucky there will be a bolt on the inside that can be undone and slip the new latch piece under it.
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    yes that's what I do when I've got 8 dogs in the back of the double cab work ute As luck would have it someone broke the tailgate window which I've replaced with reo mesh so it's pretty open


    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmwsm View Post
    One of my canopies has a catch on each end of the side windows.
    I latch the back catch shut, then pull the front catch out and latch it so it the latch is on the outside of the canopy. Creates about a centermeter gap at the front which scoops air in while travelling.
    Not enough of a vent when stationary though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rugerman View Post
    yes that's what I do when I've got 8 dogs in the back of the double cab work ute As luck would have it someone broke the tailgate window which I've replaced with reo mesh so it's pretty open
    Trouble with it open at the back is it sucks dust in.
    If the opening, even if quite small, is in the front, forces air in and semi pressurises the space, and prevents dust coming in.
    Learnt this from trying to avoid red dust entering in Aussie.
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    2 fans. one in, one out. solar panel on roof . job done.
    and its relatively cheap to do
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikee View Post
    We had one of these
    Rotating vent

    Dont use one of these both our old dogs hated the noise it made wizzing round, to the point of even getting them in the back was difficult.

    You could take out the windows (I am an expert at removal of ute windows. I think you still have that piece of security mesh Cut it up and fit it on the inside perhaps?
    Rotating vents are usually extraction of air only & cause you to suck in the dust around any gap. You need forced air induction.

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