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Bister
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I have the full OEM for winter and my soft cab, but the full windshield can barely be used in the summer cause of dust; so made a half one, but then if I got caught in the rain I had no protection, so added the top folding part. Then the dust was bad again if I left it up, so I cut bunch of holes and am having a custom rear dust curtain made. Now I can use the Roxor on dry roads again without eating bugs.
It ain't pretty, but it's functional. I have a couple more pieces of scrap Lexan, I might add 2 more small sliders above the long one. I think a bit higher would be better also, it would catch more air. These are 2' holes on 4 1/2' spacing. It's the only hole saw I had. 3" on 6 1/2" would have been nice on a longer piece...maybe. I barely notice the extra wind, could use a bit more and its adjustable, but this really helped.
It ain't pretty, but it's functional. I have a couple more pieces of scrap Lexan, I might add 2 more small sliders above the long one. I think a bit higher would be better also, it would catch more air. These are 2' holes on 4 1/2' spacing. It's the only hole saw I had. 3" on 6 1/2" would have been nice on a longer piece...maybe. I barely notice the extra wind, could use a bit more and its adjustable, but this really helped.