What kind of cab top does your M37 have? I have the hard top with rectangular sliding window. I would like to get a canvas soft top,but would like to know what the owners of the canvas tops think of them. Are the canvas tops noisy? Are they drafty? Do they leak when it rains? Do they flop and flap around alot? Please let me know. Joe
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What do you have for a cab top? Canvas soft top,or Hard top ???
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What do you have for a cab top? Canvas soft top,or Hard top ???
77Canvas soft top48.05%37Hard top with rectangular sliding back window20.78%16Hard top with oval back window7.79%6I don't have a top10.39%8I have both kinds12.99%10Tags: None
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Mine is garaged, plus I've only had it just over a year anyway. Canvas material should last a good number of years, plus it can be treated if need be with water repellent. I haven't had it in the rain much but I don't believe leaking will be a problem.
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Other options ?
I used Gordon's option to vote, but it's not quite what right either. The one hard top I have is home made, 12 ga. steel rolled to fit around the soft top supports. It's quite well done except for the welding to join the 2 parts. That and sheet metal screws to hold it on, crude but very functional.
The soft top can drive you nuts if the wind is wrong direction, but they are nice in marginal weather. If I never drove the M in the dead of winter, I think I would stay with a soft top. I have probably put more miles on M37s with no top (the best way) than any of the other options.
Dennis
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Originally posted by Joe Rokon View PostWhat kind of cab top does your M37 have? I have the hard top with rectangular sliding window. I would like to get a canvas soft top,but would like to know what the owners of the canvas tops think of them. Are the canvas tops noisy? Are they drafty? Do they leak when it rains? Do they flop and flap around alot? Please let me know. Joe
As for the canvas top, the answer to your questions is all the above. A slight hail storm will turn one to shreds, happened on 2 trucks here in the past month. If you really need a soft top, the military vinyl is much tougher & longer lasting.
My personal opinion, stick with the hard top, too much trouble to be changing from one to the other. However to each his own.
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Mine is the original artic hard top, complete with foam insulation. I did notice that the truck was much quieter to drive with no top on it. The sound waves can escape with out the top on. With the top on its like a giant speaker box. I used to drive with ear muffs on so I wouldn't go deaf. Conversation with passengers at road speed was a waste of breath...HA!
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Wha'd ya say about a wombat???
I've got the canvas top, and can't hear a darned thing (conversations) because of the noise - mostly from a tired engine, loud tires, tired t-case (but no noise from my healthy tranny - thanks Charles!).
I drive with earplugs & make my kids wear those headsets you use (or should) while operating a chainsaw.
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