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Aftermarket is usally pretty good. Ive installed lots.

For roof ive bought 4x8 sheet of 3/16 umhu plastic and pipe clamps to rollbar, not pretty but only about 150 bucks. May need 2 sheets overlapped if longer than 4 feet, as in 4 seater, utv is wider than 4 feet.

Winch... warn, kfi, or all balls expedition series. Easier to winch around heavy things instead of pulling n digging ruts

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Yes, a lot of people use aftermarket UTV accessories instead of Polaris OEM ones to save money. Aftermarket windshields, tops, and rear windows from brands like Tusk, SuperATV, Kolpin, etc., are common and work well. Other popular add‑ons for work use include LED work lights, a winch, skid plates, storage boxes, and floor liners. Just make sure the accessories you pick are designed to fit your specific Polaris Ranger model.

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 Try online as Amazona and the like will probably have your model already for most of what you want. Most of the online stores usually carry most of the popular UTV brands and models. 

When I got my Landmaster I didn't want to pay the OEM premium for the rear window so I measured the width, height and the size of the roll bars on the UTV and went online (Amazona is a good start) and was able to find one really close to the dimensions I needed and it actually fit decent. I probably paid 1/3 the price of OEM. Pretty much every brand does the same.

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