P1000m5 Best soft upper doors? Go OEM or aftermarket??

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Another one that I think a few people are using are from CEC Enclosures. I believe they just have a facebook page. I thought about them but didn't want to have to deal with the zipper to open and close the door. This time of year it sounds like he gets backlogged with orders but I've heard good reviews and reasonably priced.
 
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Haven’t tested in rain yet. I know I will have a few leaks due to the satv windshield but I think with that windshield any door will have that problem. Helps in cold weather keeping breeze off. I got mine with snaps and Velcro. Snaps are finicky if you have a base model with no panels. The 3m adhesive snads don’t stick real well to base doors. Some came off and I replaced them. Overall, I’m very happy with purchase.
 
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What windshield do you have? I like the look of the Honda door but concerned the mounts will conflict with my Seizmik poly windshield.
I installed the OEM upper doors last week. They fit great and stay in place trailering at highway speeds. Wish they unzipped further but overall they fit really nice. Like others have said, they scrape against the top opening and closing. Now I need to figure out how to mount mirrors around all the other mounts (windshield, door mounts).
 
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I installed the OEM upper doors last week. They fit great and stay in place trailering at highway speeds. Wish they unzipped further but overall they fit really nice. Like others have said, they scrape against the top opening and closing. Now I need to figure out how to mount mirrors around all the other mounts (windshield, door mounts).
It's too dark right now, but I ended up adding an aluminum bracket inside the Honda doors, which allowed me to install the honda mirrors. I will take a picture of them tomorrow. That was my biggest drawback on the honda doors, but figured I could come up with something. I really like it because it allows the mirror to move with the door and not get hit when opening it.
 
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Here's my mirror setup. Like I said it did the trick for me and worked pretty well. Just some aluminum I had sitting around and 2 holes through the material. C2a8b1809c732df2cab45aedf859edf9B30239951d2c64ad9bc04d59e766fa02Dc96fdf2534743f55a2feaab5dc0c699Ec87284cd1934daf15ea1de73aada8e7

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