Fits:
All ZForce 950 Models thru 2022
2023+ ZForce 950 H.O. Models
DOES NOT FIT THE 2023 ZFORCE 950 TRAIL
Our Rear Windshield provides protection from blow back into the cab as well as allow maximum rear visibility. In addition to great visibility, we added an upper extension at the top of the rear panel to close the gap between the rear windshield and your hard top. This extension limits the air flow between the windshield and hard top.
Lexan Rear Windshield
• ¼” Polycarbonate-The Rear Windshield is made of ¼” Lexan polycarbonate. Lexan is the original brand of polycarb and offers incredible impact strength. When choosing a Windshield always select ¼” thickness. ¼” polycarbonate will not bow at high speeds or when hauling as compared to 3/16”.
• QUICK INSTALL STRAPS– The windshield mounts using our heavy-duty die-cut hook and loop straps. No tools are needed. Simply thread the straps through the slots in the rear windshield and your ready to install.
OPTIONS
• VENTS -Add vents to your windshield for air flow when needed. Vents in the rear windshields can settle the air flow down and stop swirling in your cab. When you have vents in the front and rear windshields, you create a better flow through your cab. The vents open and close by simply sliding the cover side-to-side. The last picture shows the Dual Vents on another ZForce model. The Dual Vents are the last picture loaded.
• TINTED LEXAN -Add some UV protection by choosing the tinted rear windshield option. Tinted Lexan sheets are manufactured with a 50% tint.
Whichever options you choose, you’re buying a quality windshield manufactured in the USA.
Upon receipt of your windshield and prior to removing the protective film from each side, please….
• Inspect for any damages, including scratches protruding through the protective film
• Ensure product satisfaction with mounting hardware.
• Confirm correct fitment
Once protective film is removed, the windshield is no longer returnable or refundable.
PLEASE NOTE-All features may not be presented in the accompanying pictures. Description takes precedence of pictures.