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Twin cab ute canopies
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<blockquote data-quote="Billy" data-source="post: 89290" data-attributes="member: 1111"><p>G'day Colmaca, the led lights is a brilliant (no pun intended) idea! </p><p>A lot of the canopies I have looked at have front sliding windows to allow access to the ute back window for cleaning. I wonder if they were left open a little would enough air get in to pressurize the canopy?</p><p>My other ute (which I am sorting out to sell) has a canvas canopy with a vent at the top right drivers side and has been on a few dusty roads without ever letting dust into the back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billy, post: 89290, member: 1111"] G'day Colmaca, the led lights is a brilliant (no pun intended) idea! A lot of the canopies I have looked at have front sliding windows to allow access to the ute back window for cleaning. I wonder if they were left open a little would enough air get in to pressurize the canopy? My other ute (which I am sorting out to sell) has a canvas canopy with a vent at the top right drivers side and has been on a few dusty roads without ever letting dust into the back. [/QUOTE]
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