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Hi JK 7 welcome to UTV Boards and glad to see another Renegade owner here. I have just recently got some American made Joyner Trooper Lexan Windshields and full enclosures made up for some members here at a cost rate (well and truly below the retail cost) so I could market and sell them on my website. I am also looking for Renegade R2 & R4 owners for the same reason. This will happen, its just a matter of locating at least five customers for each model to get these made up. They are made by GCL UTV Enclosures in Paris Kentucky. I will need one donor UTV for each model & they will receive an enclosure or Lexan Windshield for well below the cost rate. If you or anybody reading this, that lives near Paris KY and has a Renegade R2 or R4, please contact me and I will sort you out a folding or fixed Windshield, or full enclosure.

My website is http://www.pacificeagleutv.com/ and from there, go onto Joyner Trooper T2 to view a one of our fixed Joyner Lexan Windshields.

JK of note, the R2 and R4 Windshields are the same size and a folding Windshield will be more expensive than a fixed one.

Cheers Mike.

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Does anyone have a dealer that can provide a fold down Joyner windshield for under $200? I have looked all over the web and I only have found one for the Joyner. The issue is they are asking over $400 for it and that's without the install. Any help out there would be appreciated.

Welcome jk,

good luck finding the windshield.I doubt you are going to find a fixed windshield for that price not alone a fold down one.

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Does anyone have a dealer that can provide a fold down Joyner windshield for under $200? I have looked all over the web and I only have found one for the Joyner. The issue is they are asking over $400 for it and that's without the install. Any help out there would be appreciated.

You might also try looking at Golf cart windshields.I purchased a fold down one for a cart I had.You might get lucky and find a size that would work or maybe get ideas and fabricate your own.

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Welcome jk,

good luck finding the windshield.I doubt you are going to find a fixed windshield for that price not alone a fold down one.

Silverbullet

We have laxan windshields 1/4" Renegade it has bow in the middle slightly and carved at the top

Rengade have a large roll cage so the bow stopes the buffering and roll at the top to move the air up over the roof.It comes with a slight tan tint or clear if you like.All hardwhear inclueded

299.00

We may be making a fold down windshield for Joyners in the future.We do carry plexiglass but scratchs easy.125.00

Saftey glass works great.

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