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During the winter(over a foot of fresh snow on the road) I was called to go do a recovery with my M35A2/soft top w/winch. There was a miniature snowstorm in the cab anytime I drove anymore than about 20 mph! Aren't these trucks fun!(refreshing never came to mind that day)
Tires throw it up under a loose cab top when bobtailing.. You gotta secure the top tighter.... try it sometime in the mud with no cab top on... call me Mr Muddy...
Ace AKA or known to us all up north as "Ross the rubber chicken inspector" wins the cookie. Dam rear tires rooster tail water big time. I did not have my canvas tight and water was just comming right up my back! Yes it did feel good both physical and mental, knowing that my brake heat would be a bit cooler for a bit!!! But come to find out, she is jim dandy again.
Get a vinyl cab top. They have a flap that (partially) seals the back, top of the cab tub. It partially eliminates that draft that comes up the back of the cab top when driving in cold weather.