Polaris RZR XP 900 Front Windshield 2011-13
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Polaris RZR XP 900 Front Windshield 2011-13

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Polaris RZR XP 900 Front Windshield 2011-13EMBRACE THE GRIME! Protect yourself and your fellow riders from the weather with this full glass Polaris RZR XP 900 front windshield 2011 13. It will make your rides more enjoyable, rain or shine! YEAH BABY! This windshield provides full coverage from harsh weather conditions. With its durable glass and sturdy design, you can enjoy your rides with peace of mind. MAXIMIZE AIRFLOW: Promote a cooler environment and eliminate dust and dirt buildup in the

 

EMBRACE THE GRIME!

Protect yourself and your fellow riders from the weather with this full glass Polaris RZR XP 900 front windshield 2011-13. It will make your rides more enjoyable, rain or shine! YEAH BABY!

This windshield provides full coverage from harsh weather conditions.

With its durable glass and sturdy design, you can enjoy your rides with peace of mind.

MAXIMIZE AIRFLOW: Promote a cooler environment and eliminate dust and dirt buildup in the cab.

😎 Cool Factor: Add the 4" tint strip option to your front windshield for extra protection from the sun.


The DiRt:
Laminated Full 1/4" DOT Safety Glass
1/8" Aluminum Frame with Installation Hardware
Durable Powder Coat – Standard Textured Black or Customize Your Vault Colors
Dual Air Flow Adjustable Vents
Less Frame - More Glass for Maximum Viewing
Easy Installation

Standard Textured Black with accent colored emblem is stocked. If you would like a custom color, allow an additional 2 weeks.

Customize with a wide range of stock and custom colors. Or choose from the common colors available in the emblem color selection menu above!

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Add a 4" (20% Medium) Tint Strip to
your Front Windshield! 😎☀️

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If you have any questions about colors or fitment, message us on the Contact DWA page.

Every windshield we produce is made with Laminated Clear Safety Glass just like automobile glass. Each windshield has two independently working vents which can be open or closed depending on the weather. The aluminum frames are powder coated in textured black making it more scratch resistant than standard smooth powder coats. Each windshield was templated by our team of fabricators using the best technology and equipment to get the best fit possible.

PLEASE NOTE: The nature of how these UTVs & SXSs are manufactured and assembled at the factory, no two machines are ever exactly alike. That is why we leave a minimum tolerance to accommodate for each machine's slight differences. This does not convert your machine into a submarine, expect minimal to no water entering through your windshield where it links to the roof, hood or a similar point.

UTV/SXS NOT INCLUDED

 

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DIRT WARRIOR UTV & SXS ACCESSORIES

 

Polaris RZR XP 900 Front Windshield 2011-13

FITMENT

 

  • Polaris RZR 900 XP 2 or 4-Seat - Model Years: 2011-13

 

 

If you have any questions about colors or fitment, message us on the  DWA contact page.

 

UTV/SXS NOT INCLUDED


INSTALLATION

 

GENERAL INSTALLATION TIPS PDFCLICK HERE

TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION:

  • 11 mm or 7/16" Wrench
  • #3 Phillips Screwdriver

OPTIONAL: Screw Gun with 11 mm or 7/16" Socket and #3 Phillips Tip

 

Dirt Warrior Accessories' YouTube installation video playlists.

 

 


If you have any questions about front windshield installation, please message us on 
the Contact DWA page.

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