Windshield fairing for a 32
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The previous owner of New Moon took a different approach;...can't say which way is better, but I guess not having the single piece of Lexan is the "greener on the other side" scenario. Mine do work well though...
Last edited by spilman; 12-05-2007 at 11:40 PM. Reason: forgot pics
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Rick I need to replace my windshield this year and I was thinking of going 1/2-1" taller. On my center enter cabin the bolts on the pad are not easy to get to but not impossible.
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Tom, Let me know when ya get it done, I'd like to see pics. Are you going to do the bends yourself, or do you have someone local to do it for you?
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That is a good point, i got lucky and my cover with the sheild fits perfect, i dont need any props , it stays nice and tight and it also trailers with no problems.
Last edited by rssteiny; 12-11-2007 at 06:37 AM.