vigness
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- Dec 11, 2016
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- Location
- Princeton, KS
- Vehicle Year
- 2003
- Make / Model
- Ford Ranger FX4
- Engine Type
- 4.0 V6
- Engine Size
- 4.0
- Transmission
- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
Have a situation where I may want or even need to put a boot between my cab and topper. This is an above the cab topper with an 8" high nose that sicks out over the Ranger super cab a little over two feet.
To the best of my knowledge I have three choices. The inflatable doughnut between the two sliding windows. Works, but not great for getting heat / AC between them. Then comes the two boots. A single side that presses up against the cab window, still only the small slider on the truck and not much of an improvement over the doughnut. And finally the full boot. Both topper and cab windows out with the boot all the way around.
The last is the most expensive, but to my mind also the most desirable for heat, AC , and bodies to get through. Can anbybody talk to the plus and minus of the full boot? On the other end, can the doughnut be made to work as long as you don't expect my fat ass to crawl through that skinny window?
To the best of my knowledge I have three choices. The inflatable doughnut between the two sliding windows. Works, but not great for getting heat / AC between them. Then comes the two boots. A single side that presses up against the cab window, still only the small slider on the truck and not much of an improvement over the doughnut. And finally the full boot. Both topper and cab windows out with the boot all the way around.
The last is the most expensive, but to my mind also the most desirable for heat, AC , and bodies to get through. Can anbybody talk to the plus and minus of the full boot? On the other end, can the doughnut be made to work as long as you don't expect my fat ass to crawl through that skinny window?