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Kkreig1010
Posted 7/26/2017 1:10 AM (#871566)
Subject: Ranger boat windshield




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Any one know what years will match up to different year hulls? I'm assuming if its within the same years before a hull change it will work, called ranger and they said it "should" but had a vender change and could not verify w there old records. Boats an 02 windshield off an 04. Also how difficult are these to install yourself.? Thanks
whynot
Posted 7/26/2017 7:59 AM (#871584 - in reply to #871566)
Subject: Re: Ranger boat windshield




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Easy to install yourself as long as the new windshield frame lines up with existing holes. If not, you'll need to decide whether to fill in the old holes yourself, have someone do it for you, or leave them vacant. I installed a replacement this spring on an 05 621. Took me an hour. Shop wanted 4 hours and $400 to do it...

No info on what years match up to different years hulls. If they say it should work, I'd get it and see. If it doesn't you can return it I'm sure.
Kkreig1010
Posted 7/26/2017 9:20 PM (#871718 - in reply to #871566)
Subject: Re: Ranger boat windshield




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I'm sure ill have to drill out new holes it currently has double bubbles. Thx for the info.
whynot
Posted 7/27/2017 9:00 AM (#871758 - in reply to #871566)
Subject: Re: Ranger boat windshield




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Still shouldn't be that big of an issue. Ranger sells a hardware kit that will have all the nuts/bolts/screws/weather stripping you'll need to attach. Just be careful when you're drilling new holes so you don't cause spider-webbing. Lots of videos/advice on the internet about how to do it correctly. Also, make sure you leave adequate spacing between the middle section and the driver's side. I think they recommend at least a quarter inch...maybe more? I bet Ranger would be willing to talk you through it.
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