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| I'm wanting to put a windshield on the Ranger. Looking for links to online stores.The best deals. Prefer glass or ? don't want one that can scratch easy. TIA |
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Central Mo | There's a bunch of em. |
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Osakis, MN | You should look for a full face dust mask that will fit in the glove box while your at it! I absolutely love the Rangers, but they really are a dusty ride once you put a windshield on them. The dust absolutely rolls in the cab on them on a dry dusty field or roads. That is sometimes the price you have to pay for the times when it's cold windy and rainy though, then it's a must. Some have said that you need a back on the cab if you do the front windshield. |
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Mb | http://www.fortressatv.com/ |
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CND | We had only the windshield and it was miserable in the dust. Then we put on the top and back and it is much better, but still some dust when the wind is from the side. |
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Central Michigan | You can find info on Rangers at www.prcforum.com Some of the sponsors sell what you are looking for. I use a Polaris glass windshield, plastic scratches to easy. |
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Osakis, MN | Someone needs to design a front windsheild that is like the old John Deere skidloader door for these rangers. You could have a roller track on the roll cage and in the dusty conditions or on days that you don't need or want it in front of you it could roll up and store above your head. Pull it back down when you want it again. |
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NW Minnesota | You definitely want a windshield that opens up, mine opens up a few inches at the bottom or all the way. The air coming in the bottom is nice and it cuts down on the dust. Any time you add a full windshield you will want a back panel. I have a rangerware cab on mine.
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Central Illinois | I second the FortressATV windshield. They make a sliding windshield with automotive glass (doesn't scratch easily). The top part of the windshield slides down so you have a "half windshield" when it is warm outside. I see this as "the best of both worlds".
I just installed mine this past weekend and it appears well made.
Edited by Illini90 5/24/2011 17:02
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 SE PA | if you don't want a windsheild that scratches, get glass. We can hardly see out of ours-plexiglass i suppose it is. |
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 N.E. North Dakota | I don't know where he got it but a friend had a half windshield on his. It was on the bottom half with about an inch lip that went out at 45 degree angle. When you drove, the lip deflected the wind and bugs up away from your face and you didn't have to worry about getting dirty in the line of sight. |
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