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What is the deal with this site? Found a good price on a rear windshield and they don't sell anything?
 

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Was kind of thinking of asking a glass shop to cut one? What would be the best material?
 

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What is the deal with this site? Found a good price on a rear windshield and they don't sell anything?
They are a supplier to the dealers. You can contact your local dealer and they can order from UTV Canada. Much like kimpex or parts Canada.
 

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I was in the leduc store great people lots of cool stuff if it's not in Stock they will bring it in .
 

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Unless you are a dealer you have to go in store to buy. I though you could call in an order as well. But you cannot order online at this time. As mentioned they are a distributor not a dealer.
 

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They are a supplier to the dealers. You can contact your local dealer and they can order from UTV Canada. Much like kimpex or parts Canada.

So the dealer sells for the advertised price and no shipping fees?
 

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If you have a jigsaw you can make one yourself. Go to your local hardware store and buy enough 1/4 lexan and some tek screws.

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Just a suggestion, I have the rear mesh on my sxs. Works great. Stops 90 percent of the wind and dust.
 

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I always thought UTV Canada was overpriced personally... dealerships can get some stuff cheaper like Tyler mentioned.
 

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I always thought UTV Canada was overpriced personally... dealerships can get some stuff cheaper like Tyler mentioned.

the guys and gals at UTV Canada will only sell at full retail, gives the dealers a chance to win the sale for the parts and accessories. Your dealer likely got what they have on Display from them anyways.
 

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the guys and gals at UTV Canada will only sell at full retail, gives the dealers a chance to win the sale for the parts and accessories. Your dealer likely got what they have on Display from them anyways.

Ahh that makes sense, I'm sure some people get a "special" deal by going into their store...
 

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A glass shop will cut you a piece of 'MarGard' which has a little bit harder coating on the polycarbonate (Trade name Lexan) to reduce scratches. You can buy the straps to mount it to the tubes via EMP i think. Polycarbonate can be treated like plywood. cut/drill/sand it just as you would wood.
 
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