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RangerBob316

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anyone have experience with a Flack Jaket

https://www.flackjaket.com/store/p128/Can_Am_Defender_Windshield_protector_Fits_years_2017-2020.html#/

I've made my own windshield protector from rubber flooring but I'm looking for a better solution 

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My wife sowed one from vinyl but it was difficult to keep it tight so that it didn't come loose and start flapping. We used a 2" overlap that has a draw string in it inside the cab, the area that was a problem was between the hinges on the top, will have to find the cover and do a few mods?🤨

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I bought bear "full body armor". No chips in his glass. And he has a place to nap come winter time. "NAP" not "HIBERNATE" Not enough time to hibernate!! STUFF TO DO!!

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This is what I use and it seems to work great. It has a vinyl cover and a quilted insulated material behind it. Several straps behind with clips and bungees hold it tight. I have hauled it about 500 miles and it stays put very well !!

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HAHAHA...it took this Canadian until Rocky's post about hauling his Defender to understand this had nothing to do with guns. Was scratching my head!  A Hunt's post confused me even more without knowing what these were.  Good internal chuckle for me today 😁

 
just arrived. In these pictures, the Flak Jacket is placed loosely on the windshield, that is why there is slack. 

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So what holds it in place? It looks like 3 snaps on each side. Do you have to drill or rivet the other half of the snap to the machine?

 
you need to drill the roll cage and use rivets to attach the other half of the snaps. 

 

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