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2015-2016 Polaris Rzr 900 And 1000 Eps Rear Window/dust/wind Barrier on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Ogden, Utah, United States

Ogden, Utah, United States
Condition:New Fits:2015-2016 POLARIS RZR 900, UTV Surface Finish:1680 BALLISTIC NYLON Brand:No Excuses Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:NERZR900XP Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Rear Part Brand:NO EXCUSES

New, No Excuses Brand rear window and dust barrier that fits the new 2015 and 2016 Polaris RZR 900 and 2016 RZR 1000 EPS.  I am certain that there are other wind barriers out there that are cheaper-none are built as well or will last as long as these will!  Don't confuse this window with the others out there! This barrier goes to the top of the bed where it is secured with 5 snaps better protection from the elements and dust, unlike the other barriers. All necessary hardware is included (5 snap sockets and 5 pop-rivets). This barrier also has 8 buckles instead of the traditional 6, 30 gauge marine grade clear vinyl instead of the traditional 20 gauge plastic (that will crack and yellow over time) and 1680 denier ballistic nylon instead of the traditional 1000 denier Cordura used in the foreign windows.  1" webbing sewn at all critical stress points like; top, bottom and below and above the window seam (as shown). The materials used are UV resistant and water repellent for years of carefree use. The most unique part of this rear window is you have the option of rolling it up and stowing it out of the way when the weather permits. Don't leave home without one. Drastically minimizes the dust and wind that enters the cab on those days everyone else is staying home but still provides all the visibility you need. Fits only 2015 RZR 900XP or trail models and 2016 RZR 1000 EPS. Does NOT fit RZR XP1000sThe model that allows for optional equipment to be mounted in the upper mount points also fits the 4 seat model.  Either model will not interfere with soft or hard tops .

There are two different model windows available.  One that facilitates the use of optional Polaris equipment (roll bar extensions, spare tire racks, etc...) that attach to the rear of the top roll bar (this model also fits the 4 seat model)  and one that does not (photos show both types).  If you have any of these pieces of equipment that attach via the mounts on the top roll bar, you must let me know prior to shipping.  Otherwise, if no notification is received prior to shipping, the standard model will be shipped that fits the standard 900 without optional equipment attached.


                                                                                                                                          
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