When you're ripping around, flying by the seat of your pants, the last thing you want to deal with is dust rollback. Unfortunately, integrating a front windshield without the rear panel causes low-pressure suction. It acts as a dust magnet, sucking dirt particles into the rear of your machine. Why hack when you don't have to? All you need is a ZForce 950 Rear Lexan Windshield by 3 Star. This stellar aftermarket accessory is engineered and manufactured right in the U.S.A. Let's see what this American made offroad rear windshield is all about.
The UTV rear windshield is cut from a quarter thick Lexan, a plastic far stronger than acrylic and glass. A rubber gasket is integrated around the component's full perimeter, sealing out any water, air, or dust from entering the cab. Now that you know it's made durable and will fit well let's talk about these looks. 3 Star designed the SxS rear windshield to compliment the contour of the factory roll cage. It definitely offers an aggressive aesthetic while being totally practical and functional. The best part is, it's non-restrictive. If you aren't feeling the confinement, simply remove the ZForce 950 rear panel, and you're ready to roam free with an open cab.
Features:
1/4-inch-thick non-coated Lexan
250 times stronger than glass
30 times stronger than acrylic
Designed to follow the contour of the roll bars for a tight fit
4 Velcro cinch straps included for easy installation
All installation hardware and instructions included
Designed and manufactured in the USA
PLEASE READ: Upon receipt of your windshield and prior to removing the protective film
Inspect for any damages, including scratches protruding through the protective film
Ensure product satisfaction
Confirm correct fitment
Once protective film is removed, the windshield is no longer returnable or refundable.
Shared Shipping Program: You pay $12.00 shipping/handling and Side By Side Stuff pays the rest!
Warning: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov