Product Description
PLEASE be sure to put in the notes if you are NOT using the OEM Roof; we will modify to use with any roof!!
Rear Window for your Kawasaki Mule Pro FXT uses your existing hard roof.
This enclosure is made of heavy-duty ballistic material and installs easily.
Sides attach with wraps around your roll cage and across the top of your factory door with your choice of self-adhesive snaps (no drilling required), or pop rivet snaps (drilling required).
Each window unzips from bottom allowing the door to fully open with unsnapping any snaps. The windows also unzip from top allowing window to open for air or just reaching out of the UTV for doing things like retrieving mail, or opening gates, etc. The entire side can be removed in seconds to allow for removal in warmer weather.
The back has a large window to provide unobstructed view. It attaches to Kawasaki OEM roof with J-hook along top, and has wraps on side that wrap around the roll cage. (Can be modified to use with any roof).
After the initial installation of setting your snaps etc., which takes less than 1 hour, the enclosure can be removed in just a minute, and reinstalled in less than a minute.
It comes complete with everything needed for installation and free storage bag!
WE GIVE NO GUARANTEE ON SELF-ADHESIVE SNAPS OR VELCRO.
Please note that Velcro and self-adhesive snaps can cause damage to decals if applied over decals.
Enclosure is guaranteed 1 year for quality and workmanship. It will be repaired or replaced at manufacturer's discretion, as long as the enclosure has not been abused.
Custom made in the USA!
All features may not be presented in the accompanying pictures. Description takes precedence of pictures. The manufacturer reserves the right to make modifications at any time.
Please note that this item is custom made to order and may take an estimated 2-4 months to manufacture and ship (subject to change).
Prop 65 Warning: Product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.