Jason1234,
I live in Mississippi, so the weather doesn't require even a windshield... much less doors.
But I did want to welcome you to the forum. Thanks for joining.
Maybe one of our northern members can help answer this on @trigger or @solrus
Welcome to the club Jason!
Solrus has the full cab, he's in Montana. Thought about it for mine but the doors don't seal all that well.
@solrus is the guy for heat, I have a heated cushion on mine for plowing.
Worth the money for me because I use mine in cold and inclement weather. The large gaps between the frame and doors are irritating at times.
I transport mine in the bed of my truck all the time BUT I have a specific way of hauling it. It has to be loaded backwards otherwise the doors will be ripped off by the wind. Also for added security I run straps around the cab to hold the doors tight. Even with that they still bulge because the gaps allow air to force into the cab, thus making a high pressure zone inside the cab. If you wanted you could unclip them for transporting. Only takes a few seconds.
Thanks good feedback. I haul mine front in. But going to go back in.. seems to fit better... Seems like it could work then. Picture show the doors not a good seal but must be good enough.
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Does the windows come out? Or zipper out?
They zip out then you roll them like a sleeping bag. There's a little strap that snaps around them to keep them rolled down.
Also be careful backing it into a pickup. I've got the 27" bighorns and my exhaust is about an inch from my rear window. Before getting the larger tires I put pieces of 2X6 between the rear tires and the bed wall to keep the exhaust from shattering my rear window.
Jason1234, use my build thread pictures to see how they look.
1. I used homedepot tubing isolation to seal some gaps, I do it every winter , you will find it in my post
2. I do transport with doors on , but they could be pushed in a bit and so far it worked if haul 65 mph or less.
3. windows has zip lock
4. For me its very helpful in the windy weather , saves heat a lot, if wind blows hard and its minus 20-40F then you need them for sure, even if it rains hard , they are still better then nothing.
5. I have mini heater so they help to retain some heat and good enough to keep air moving so "toots" dont stay too long.
my build thread in my signature or here P500 - SOLRUS's P500
Good point on backing it in. I have 26inch vipr and when I measured it looks close. I have a gmc.
I'm going to see a local guy tonight about getting some doors made. He made a cab for my friend's 700 and it turned out nice. I'm hoping he can make me some doors that can be removed easily, and work with the existing doors and other accessories I have....