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FITMENT:  Cub Cadet Challenger MX550/750 Models

Let's build the windshield you want with the options you desire.  So, where do we start?  We start with heavy-duty materials, cut with CNC precision, made in the USA.  We start with ¼" polycarbonate that is 250 times stronger than glass.  Add the optional vents to allow air flow into the cab when desired.  For the ultimate option, choose the scratch-resistant coating.  Whichever option you choose, you're buying a quality windshield manufactured in the USA by 3 Star Industries.

Product Features

  • ¼" POLYCARBONATE-The windshield is made of ¼" polycarbonate that offers incredible impact strength.  When choosing a windshield always select 1/4" thickness. ¼" polycarbonate will not bow at high speeds or when hauling as compared to 3/16".
  • AUTOMOTIVE TRIM-The windshield is trimmed on all sides to help close any gaps and to provide a rattle-free ride.

Options:

  • VENTS-Add vents to your windshield for air flow when needed.  A set of vents are installed in front of the driver and passenger.  The vents open and close by simply sliding the cover side-to-side.
  • SCRATCH-RESISTANT COATING-Need a scratch-resistant hard-coated windshield?  See our base listing for a windshield made of scratch-resistant MR10 (Mar-Resistant) Lexan that combines the impact strength of polycarbonate sheets with a proprietary abrasion and UV-resistant coating.

Upon receipt of your windshield and prior to removing the protective film from each side, please:

  • Inspect for any damages, including scratches protruding through the protective film
  • Ensure product satisfaction with mounting hardware
  • Confirm correct fitment

Once protective film is removed, the windshield is no longer returnable or refundable.

PLEASE NOTE-All features may not be presented in the accompanying pictures. Description takes precedence of pictures.

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