Something like this
Its all in inches. It should all fit on one 4x8 sheet of 3/16 polycarbonate. The rear window is a 3 piece setup just to keep costs down. Everything is bonded with 3M VHB tape, except the headrest holes are utilized to keep the rear window from making noise. Its lasted 4 yrs so far, little dirty but mine is a UTV-I have a small hand powered windshield wiper. I have a cnc router so it was done in 15 minutes. I'm sure once you proof the dimensions you can have a shop over there cut it for you.
Rick
Its all in inches. It should all fit on one 4x8 sheet of 3/16 polycarbonate. The rear window is a 3 piece setup just to keep costs down. Everything is bonded with 3M VHB tape, except the headrest holes are utilized to keep the rear window from making noise. Its lasted 4 yrs so far, little dirty but mine is a UTV-I have a small hand powered windshield wiper. I have a cnc router so it was done in 15 minutes. I'm sure once you proof the dimensions you can have a shop over there cut it for you.
Rick
and it has an overly sensitive throttle. DFORCE PDA scan tool might be the diagnostic tool but not sure.
Have a tractor as well-not used for snow removal, only moving/dumping. I asked about the heater bypass as the engine has a hard time producing the heat unless your really working it. I'm at the end of a 1 mile asphalt driveway. I like to use the utv for most conditions but I have an f250 with a 9'6" v plow for the bigger snow. I enclosed everything, and like a lot of people, realized how loud it was. I'm trying to find a solution for that. I know a welding blanket would help but I'm not sure of the damage it would cause being layed on the engine-due to vibration. I grew up in Enumclaw BTW.