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Does anyone have a cab seal kit on their krx? Does it keep dust out? I had so much dust coming up from under the seats I thought the damn thing was on fire!
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I installed it in mine, I would say that it is better than before, but its definitely not a cure. I had to get creative with some of the RV/Boat spray foam to cut down on the dust even more. I still have dust rolling in at times, but not as bad as it was without the seal kit and foam.
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Does anyone have a cab seal kit on their krx? Does it keep dust out? I had so much dust coming up from under the seats I thought the damn thing was on fire!
Not laughing at the fire, thank God it wasn't... But the way it's write is funny as heck
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I installed it in mine, I would say that it is better than before, but its definitely not a cure. I had to get creative with some of the RV/Boat spray foam to cut down on the dust even more. I still have dust rolling in at times, but not as bad as it was without the seal kit and foam.
So basically...

U fixed it enough, that you now don't think it's on fire?
I was going to buy the seal kit just to stop back draft..
I believe if you have a back window, and full front, it causes a back draft inside the cab.

But from what I heard on forums it doesn't help it enough.

Have u seen the install can seal video...lots of work, especially if you have already installed the need bars, which are tuff in their selves,
I don't have the kit. Just wondering if it helped.
I was just going to the creek by my house on a sunday afternoon. The road turned to gravel and then dust storm from hell. We need rain!
I'm confused.
It's an off road buggy.
Aside from a fully enclosed cabin like a regular auto, how could you possibly seal the cab and keep dust from coming in?
Isn't that about the same as buying a cab seal kit for a horse or motorcycle?
Isn't that about the same as buying a cab seal kit for a horse or motorcycle?
Luxury is an art...
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I was going to buy the seal kit just to stop back draft..
I believe if you have a back window, and full front, it causes a back draft inside the cab.

But from what I heard on forums it doesn't help it enough.

Have u seen the install can seal video...lots of work, especially if you have already installed the need bars, which are tuff in their selves,
Would you recommend going with or without a back window? I'm wanting to put a front window on with vents for air to pass through.
You could put a "no dust zone" sign somewhere in the cab.
Seems to work for crime.
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I live the back window, I bought the Kawasaki window and had it tinted.. bad azz ...
Front window as you can see in I e pix is vented like you are saying, however doesn't get enough air flow. I have bought (believe it or not) a fan that clips to handle in passenger side and it does a great job.

The half windshield during hot months works to as u can see.

So to answer your question. Back window is awesome. But still with vented window still don't get air movement, especially at trail speeds

Hope that helps.
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You could put a "no dust zone" sign somewhere in the cab.
Seems to work for crime.
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This guy.....

Love it
That full windshield is sharp.
Also really like the rear LEDs tucked under the roof.
Quick, unrelated question:
Does that hood scoop channel down and divert air to/through the center console?
Firewall is solid in these machines.
Does it direct air anywhere?
Cab, radiator?
Firewall is solid in these machines.
Sawzall, duct tape and beer.
Fixed.
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