P1000 Pioneer 1000-3 cab options

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Looking for recommendations for the best and most cost effective way to close in a Pioneer 1000-3 for the winter. I already have the Honda hard roof and two piece poly windscreen. I am not interested in the hard doors mostly due to cost. Is Honda OEM soft rear panel and soft upper doors going to be adequate or is there better aftermarket solutions out there.
 
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Looking for recommendations for the best and most cost effective way to close in a Pioneer 1000-3 for the winter. I already have the Honda hard roof and two piece poly windscreen. I am not interested in the hard doors mostly due to cost. Is Honda OEM soft rear panel and soft upper doors going to be adequate or is there better aftermarket solutions out there.
That's what I run, make sure its gen 2 upper doors truth be know I wish i had brought hard back glass with slider I leave mid panel in year round cut dust down 70%

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Welcome to the addiction!
I have the Honda hard roof with the Honda glass windshield and the Honda sliding glass back window. Haven't splurged for the doors yet but i think this will be the year. The hard back window keeps the dust way down for sure.
 
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I have the Armor Tech glass windshield, sliding glass rear metal panel and roof and am looking at their metal doors for winter.

None of these options are "thrifty". Just like a Ferrari Pista 488 titanium exhaust will run $7,000-$10,000.
 
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Thanks for the reply's. I think I'm going to go with the OEM hard rear panel and soft uppers. New orders now from a dealer will be Gen2 I would think. Is there a way to tell from the part numbers? I'm also in Canada so part numbers might not be exactly the same?