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By Blekntowkz
I have an X3 Max and I currently run the Can-Am rearview mirror alongside a Swamp Donkey stereo system mounted to the roof. Is anyone here familiar with this exact setup?
I’m looking to upgrade to a proper can-am Maverick x3 max front windshield made of glass so I can run a manual wiper. Does everything clear the stereo and mirror mounts just fine, or are there clearance issues? Also, which glass windshields out there are actually worth spending the money on?
I currently have the Can-Am hard-coated poly windshield, but I am really tired of not having a wiper and having to constantly stop and squeegee after hitting a few mud puddles or dealing with this Michigan snow, mud, and water holes!
Any advice would be huge.
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By Eman85
I have been searching and can't find much info on these units. Pretty surprising as every other thing I own I find a lot of info on. Researching for tech info and such it's like no one owns any of these yet I see them everywhere.
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By Fmaxiron
I just purchased a 2023 Honda Pioneer a couple of weeks ago and had the hard roof and a front Honda Pioneer windshield installed at the shop before taking ownership. As things are drying up here in NC, the grass and dust are beginning to fly right through the back of the cab while driving. I was wondering if anyone has any good recommendations on rear windshields, dust panels, or mesh screens to help stop this?
Thanks a lot!
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By Sidewinder
All mid 2008 through 2014 Polaris RZR 800 series have a big problem with the rear differential pinion nut backing off, allowing the pinion gear to shoot into the rear differential, destroying the rear differential. This has happened with machines with as little as less than 100 miles on them! Reports indicate that there are no problems, nor warnings, until the rear differential grenades, locking the rear axles solid! This requires the machine to be lifted onto a trailer, to be transported for rear differential replacement, as it destroys the case. After failure, rear differential replacement can be quite expensive: labor alone can run from $800-$1200 and a new OEM Spicer rear diff, if you can find one, can run from $1700-$2500! So, if you own any Polaris RZR 800 series between the years of 2008-2014, I recommend that you do this repair before further use of your machine. personally, I have grounded my machine until it can be done. Please check the online post for your own awareness.

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