An added plus is that the rain doesn't seem to come in when the flap is open either. Much better than both the previous canopies. When the thought of a cold stubbie was too much, I finally lifted the door and was totally gobsmacked that it had about the same amount of dust that the Flexiglass canopy let in. The first dusty road we went along was the Plenty, and I was really not looking forward to opening the back. It does have a 100x100mm vent on the front wall of the canvas on each side, just behind the cab. (Use test light to identify the correct Thick Pale Yellow wire) Run the canopy earth (black with an eye terminal) to the attachment screw. Run the yellow canopy Lock wire and join to the thick pale yellow wire. The third is just a canvas back over a homemade frame, with gaps everywhere. Run the grey canopy unlock wire and join to the thick grey wire. I put a lot of dust sealing on it but after a dusty road the inside looked a lot like yours. The second was a steel canopy (non commercial, no vented) on a Patrol. The canopy worked well but I spent a lot of time sealing around the tailgate. All windows can be secured with internal security mesh to protect your precious cargo. The first canopy I had was on a Hilux ute and was an ARB one without vents. 1300 656 599 About Flexiglass - The original canopy brand since 1949. I have had canopies on 3 utes/trays, and couldn't agree more that vents make a great difference.
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