Windshield

Started by BoomstickAlaskan, June 28, 2017, 12:15:29 AM

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I'm looking to buy a windshield for my uforce 800. What should I buy? I have a soft top.

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My opinion here, no windshield unless you are fully enclosing the cab. You will get destroyed with dirt and dust with the vacuum vortex a windshield makes. If you must get a windshield I would get a flip down and get one of the high grade ones that is scratch resistant, I forget the name of it, I think NMK has one

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Quote from: REDRIDER on June 28, 2017, 07:04:41 AM
My opinion here, no windshield unless you are fully enclosing the cab. You will get destroyed with dirt and dust with the vacuum vortex a windshield makes. If you must get a windshield I would get a flip down and get one of the high grade ones that is scratch resistant, I forget the name of it, I think NMK has one
Yeah I got the ones (Flip front and solid rear) from SuperATV with the hard coating on both sides. Actually holding up very well. But the 1/2 shield I got with it from the factory scratched just looking at it. POS.

One thing you have to consider when boxing in the cabs like this is heat...and there is lots of places it gets in from the front and some from the rear. I finally have 98% of it stopped but man..it can get hot in there. Sure glad I got a flip so I can open it up when needed.
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I have a two piece, non flip front, (which I usually remove the upper half..) but it has some pretty good vents in the bottom half, and a soft rear. I would go with the full flip out, it does hold a lot of heat. I think the ideal is to have the windshield readily available but out of the way when you don't want it, by flipping it out and all the way up.