Soft or hard cab?

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ucankissmyfatbass3

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I was wondering if i did happen to get a cab, which would be better for keeping warm in the winter. I know the obvious answer is probably a hard cab, but i was wondering if a soft cab is easier to take off and store and still seals decent enough to stay warm?
 
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I have the hard cab roof with soft door tops. heat is a problem if the engine isn't working hard. I also used spray insulation foam to seal small air gaps in the cab. It works very well and I just remove my fabric doors in the summer and leave my windshield helps with dust and bugs.
 
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Tritonman

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Get the hard cab if you are concerned with being cold
 
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I took a old atv soft cab and put on the p500. Works great when driving in the rain but if you have it parked it in the rain it would drip. I kept the side windows rolled up 95% of the time. Cabelas has a soft one for a razor for $200 that might fit.
 

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