RickA Posted March 26, 2012 Report Posted March 26, 2012 Urgent Info RequiredWe have the van in at Kedron, and one of the jobs is to have a dust deflector fitted in front of the 4 season hatch on the roof.The 4 season hatch on out ATV2 is on the front and sloping end of the van. Does anyone out there have one fitted and does it work? And what sort of design is it? Cheers Quote
John and Jo Posted October 21, 2013 Report Posted October 21, 2013 Urgent Info RequiredWe have the van in at Kedron, and one of the jobs is to have a dust deflector fitted in front of the 4 season hatch on the roof.The 4 season hatch on out ATV2 is on the front and sloping end of the van. Does anyone out there have one fitted and does it work? And what sort of design is it? CheersThis was asked over 12months a go but has anyone a photo of one fitted?Would love to see how it is made Please John Quote
RickA Posted October 21, 2013 Author Report Posted October 21, 2013 G'day John & JoWe did not get one fitted in the end. But Tony H has one fitted and as he is a regular on the forum he will no doubt inform you of its success. Last time we spoke to him (about 4 months ago) he had not yet trialled in dusty conditions.CheersRick Quote
John and Jo Posted October 21, 2013 Report Posted October 21, 2013 Thanks Rick we had some dust coming through and was wondering if this may help.Hopefully tony has tested his and he reports on here ? Quote
TonyH Posted October 21, 2013 Report Posted October 21, 2013 Hi John & Jo,Currently on the road with the van, but travelling mainly on the black top @ the moment. As such it is somewhat difficult to say that YES it does work. But I have been happy with the lack off dust I've had on the couple of hundred k's of dirt since installation of this deflector.I have never been able to master the black art of posting pictures on this site........ If u pm me with ur phone number or reply to zero four one two 415466 I will send you a couple of photos Quote
John and Jo Posted October 22, 2013 Report Posted October 22, 2013 Hi John & Jo,Currently on the road with the van, but travelling mainly on the black top @ the moment. As such it is somewhat difficult to say that YES it does work. But I have been happy with the lack off dust I've had on the couple of hundred k's of dirt since installation of this deflector.I have never been able to master the black art of posting pictures on this site........ If u pm me with ur phone number or reply to zero four one two 415466 I will send you a couple of photos Thanks Tony have sent you a message Quote
Zolle Posted October 24, 2013 Report Posted October 24, 2013 Urgent Info RequiredWe have the van in at Kedron, and one of the jobs is to have a dust deflector fitted in front of the 4 season hatch on the roof.The 4 season hatch on out ATV2 is on the front and sloping end of the van. Does anyone out there have one fitted and does it work? And what sort of design is it? CheersWe have the air conditioner fitted very close to the front of the 4 seasons, is that why we do not have a dust problem from the 4 seasons?Cheers Quote
John and Jo Posted October 24, 2013 Report Posted October 24, 2013 Yes I recon that's probably why Zolle .Our hatch is at the front and have found that a small amount does come through . Not too bad really we were driving on a very very dusty roads in mid west of WA .This area has not had any rain of any significance the last two years .Still good to drive through .My brother has a liitle A van and boy he copped a lot of dust All good after a clean out Quote
Jacky Jacky Posted October 26, 2013 Report Posted October 26, 2013 Hi John & Jo, this is a link to a 2010 thread on the forum on dust in 4 seasons hatch -/>http://www.kedronownersgroup.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=968&st=0&p=3471&hl=+four%20+seasons%20+hatch%20+foam&fromsearch=1&#entry3471CheersAnn Quote
John and Jo Posted October 26, 2013 Report Posted October 26, 2013 Thanks Ann a good read .Has anybody tried Rod from tassie's idea of leaving the front 4season hatch on the storm setting and thus creating a vacuum ?Our hatch is at the front of the van.Thanks for all your imput so far this is a great forum with a bunch of like minded people.John Quote
RickA Posted October 26, 2013 Author Report Posted October 26, 2013 Hi John & JoYes we tried that idea some time back. Result, ripped the flap off, then filled the van with dust. "Bugger".So we went with the sponge up in the inside of the vent( 4 seasons) trick. As I said earlier ,it looks a bit daggie but it seems to work. Now if we can now stop the dust from coming in around the door it would be even better. CheersRick Quote
John and Jo Posted October 27, 2013 Report Posted October 27, 2013 Ah don't want the flap to fly away that would be a disaster! Thanks everyone I will be installing a dust deflector as suggested byTony H .Now to make and fit it.John Quote
morribm Posted October 27, 2013 Report Posted October 27, 2013 Hi,Don't want to hijack this thread but in answer to Lea & Rick about the dust entering from around the door issue....I had this problem some time ago and eventually ended up sealing the entire door and vent with gaffer tape, sponge inserted in any and every crevice - took me about 30mins to access the van after - and eventually discovered that the dust was not entering from around the door at all! It was coming up from under the stairwell. I never did identify the specific spot but running a very generous bead of sealant around every possible join under the entry stair did it for me!CheersBrian Quote
RickA Posted October 27, 2013 Author Report Posted October 27, 2013 G'day John, Jo & BrianAs regards the Dust deflector, I spoke to Tom at Kedron who spoke to one of the welders, and the consensus was that the Dust deflector would create a vortex behind it, thus making the problem worse. As to the door dust leak, it is definitely not the door step. We can see where it is coming in around the hinges. So back to the drawing board.CheersRick Quote
John and Jo Posted October 27, 2013 Report Posted October 27, 2013 Back to the drawing board maybe just stick to the foam Quote
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