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Warm Inside?

5.3K views 17 replies 8 participants last post by  Tnsniper  
#1 ·
Hopefully this will help cool me down.....Built/installed-variable speed-single or dual fan-key on because the 12v plug in the middle rear cubby is key-on.
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#4 ·
1. Cooling cabin kit.
2. Add insulation.
3. Put on some sunshade materials, for example: Soft Rear Window Net Mesh.
4. Only hanging out at night.

Or...

 
#14 ·
Great work man. Clean install.
I’d say it makes a huge difference being able to circulate some air.
Only thing I see is, please cut those bolts off a little shorter . In a rollover those could be a game ender for you .
yep....I wanted button top 2.5 inch 1/4-20's but had to settle for the three inch standard for now......good hardware is harder to find locally now...I'll do some online searches. I have 1.5 inch spacers between the roof and the aluminum fan braces which can be adjusted some too for a cleaner fit.
 
#17 ·
Thanks....I have definitely been looking at some AC's like that....lol! Even the cooler ones.....
 
#18 · (Edited)
Honestly best thing Iv seen is to just run them naked in the summer. No full windshield/lower door inserts/Rear or side windows etc etc .
The SuperAtv half windshield is all I need on my pro. I love it. Still get plenty of air but no bugs in your teeth while doing 70. The Pro R and Pro Xp, as long as you are moving do a good job of letting air flow . Setting still or slow riding in the woods is obviously hot but not unbearable. Then again I work in the heat and dust so it doesn’t bother me.. But yeah, I like the whole open deal. Too me it takes the enjoyment out, being boxed in. Basically just have a Jeep at that point.