P1000 Help for dust??

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I got my fans installed under front seat and the 60mil rubber liner from front of bottom seat to top of back seat. The heat issue is much better but now the dust is the problem. I have full windshield and full top but the windshield has vents in it and that helps to play around with air direction. But it seems like to me a lot of it is coming from lower gap of back doors and the holes between rear seats where the latches are. For the gaps under door would adding the rear fender flares help that because it looks like it would keep dust from tire from just shooting into that hole. We’ve only had it about a month so I don’t think the fans I added made it worse, just think this is first time we’ve rode it while it was as dry as it is right now. I have some different gasket material coming so I can try and seal up the gaps some but curious if I’m even looking in right spot. I don’t have a rear panel and would like to keep it that way if possible.

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These are the ones I’m talking about, definitely don’t like the look but could handle it if it helps the dust. Also pic of my setup in case it helps.

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I don't know how to repost previous post (not super tech savvy) but search "Answer to Dust". One if the guys had a local sewing shop take a garage door seal and sewed it up to attach to the rear door to seal the gap from dust. The place wear they had it done sells the door seals sewn up as a kit.
 
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I don't know how to repost previous post (not super tech savvy) but search "Answer to Dust". One if the guys had a local sewing shop take a garage door seal and sewed it up to attach to the rear door to seal the gap from dust. The place wear they had it done sells the door seals sewn up as a kit.


The post this guy is referencing ->
P1000 - Answer to Dust!
 
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Thanks @Dezrik, some day I will figure out how to do that. , appreciate it.
 
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Thanks guys. I have the mud busters ordered so hopefully they will help. Just trying to figure out the cause because my buddy has same machine I do with same options minus a lift, aggressive tires and spacers in rear. We rode Saturday side by side and his was noticeably less dust. I added the bilge fans and heat shield under seat and on the first ride after it was bad so wife is convinced it’s becasue of what I did. I was going to swap wheels and tires with him to see if that was issue but the sheriff dept decide to derail our plans and not allow us back on the dirt roads. Have big ride coming up this weekend so I’m shooting in the dark this week trying to help the dust but won’t get to test it