2002 hymer bathroom skylight

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Does anyone know if the Mpk replacement bathroom dome fits a 2002 Hymer bathroom vent.My Arms on mine ha disintegrated ☹
 
I would have replace it with a better one( 400mm 400mm ) but the opening is 390 x390 mm 🤷‍♂️
I had the same problem on our 1999 Hymer.
To make the new Omistor/Thule rooflight fit, I had to take a jigsaw to the aperture, to increase it's size.
Like the old adage, I measured twice, and cut once. ;)

Cheers,

Jock. :)
 
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I had the same problem on our 1999 Hymer.
To make the new Omistor/Thule rooflight fit, I had to take a jigsaw to the aperture, to increase it's size.
Like the old adage, I measured twice, and cut once. ;)

Cheers,

Jock. :)
Thats the problem, taking a jigsaw to the roof.
I know measure twice cut once,but Oh Please!🤣,I ve seen the fiamma one thats 390 x 390mm. Brilliant you would think.But unless its my inebriated eyes, it looks like 20 screws have to be drilled in me roof.(fiamma crystal) ,please have a look and tell me im wrong🤣
 
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When the arms on the one above the bed on my Hymer the make is Hartal, I bought these but seem they are not available at the moment, they weren’t cheap. Probably cheaper to get a complete MPK version

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please have a look and tell me im wrong🤣
I will do if you provide me with a link. ;)

Both the old and the new rooflights were held on with clamps, after applying the non setting mastic tape of course.

BTW, I didn't have to trim 10mm off on all sides so maybe I just got lucky.

Cheers,

Jock. :)
 
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I will do if you provide me with a link. ;)

Both the old and the new rooflights were held on with clamps, after applying the non setting mastic tape of course.

BTW, I didn't have to trim 10mm off on all sides so maybe I just got lucky.

Cheers,

Jock. :)
 

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I had the same problem on our 1999 Hymer.
To make the new Omistor/Thule rooflight fit, I had to take a jigsaw to the aperture, to increase it's size.
Like the old adage, I measured twice, and cut once. ;)

Cheers,

Jock. :)

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