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I plan on full enclosing the Ranger. But I'm debating on which to buy. What's the benefit for both? I have a heater and heated seats. So I was thinking canvas would be fine. But I like the quality of the poly. And I like the price of the canvas.
 

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If you get poly plan on replacing the doors every 1-2 years. All the dirt and crude gets into the zippers and eats them up. Sucks paying the money but full poly body is the only way I would go.
 

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Poly all the way with glass for a windshield. I'm just waiting on my poly doors and I will have the complete cab. Canvas and vinyl cabs just aren't durable enough.


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10 Spoke, where do you live at?
 

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I had poly on my old Xp, no complaints except fogging issue. I went with the canvas doors on my new crew due to price, and full glass on front and back. Half doors is not an option in the cold winters. I want to plow in my pajamas with heat!
 

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I have the canvas doors with glass front and back. I have had the cab for over a year and zero complaints beside one squeaky door latch. Nothing a little electrical tape from the glovebox doesn't fix. I don't hesitate driving mine through briars, heavy limbs, mudd, trailered 18 hours one way several times. The canvas is tougher than what people give credit for. Mine have zero wear issues. Velcro is not an issue and neither is zippers. I've road mine in snow, sleet, ice and pouring rain. Worst part is adjusting them on install. Also very easy and light when taking them off. Best advice I can give is get what you want and create your own opinion. But don't let the canvas fool you. Mine has over a thousand miles on my unit. Automotive tire Tire Vehicle Car Automotive exterior
 
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I personally can't justify the cost of polydoors as much as I'd want them, canvas is the way for me. From what I understand, they're made by Besttop, the same manufacturer that makes all of the tops/doors for Jeeps. Yeah, the windows make get hazy/scratched down the road, but having had these on my old CJ5, there are polishing compounds that will fix that.
 

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Correct they are made by best top
 

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I have the canvas doors with glass front and back. I have had the cab for over a year and zero complaints beside one squeaky door latch. Nothing a little electrical tape from the glovebox doesn't fix. I don't hesitate driving mine through briars, heavy limbs, mudd, trailered 18 hours one way several times. The canvas is tougher than what people give credit for. Mine have zero wear issues. Velcro is not an issue and neither is zippers. I've road mine in snow, sleet, ice and pouring rain. Worst part is adjusting them on install. Also very easy and light when taking them off. Best advice I can give is get what you want and create your own opinion. But don't let the canvas fool you. Mine has over a thousand miles on my unit. View attachment 10726
I totally agree with all this....I have 2200 miles on my crew...ZERO problems with the canvas doors.
 

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I love my canvas doors In the summer They come off easy Or I can fold them down and use them as half doors
 

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I love my canvas doors In the summer They come off easy Or I can fold them down and use them as half doors
One of the biggest selling point to me over poly doors.
 
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