A replacement from John Craddock for £45 (Britpart) should be fine for the cost, but keep in mind that aftermarket glass can sometimes vary in quality compared to OEM options. Britpart is generally a reputable brand, but some users have reported issues with fitment or clarity with cheaper replacements. The main thing that can go wrong is ensuring the glass fits properly and seals well, especially around the edges, as improper installation can lead to leaks or wind noise. Just make sure to double-check the fit and the quality of the seal before installing it.poke two wires down at each end of dashboard with a crimp fitting, explain the timer / relay is duff so you re-wiring it.
this stops them testing it, then wire up at your leisure polaris rzr xp turbo accessories, mobile centre do a nice kit, its a doddle to fit...........
I ( imean my mate lol) went for a green tinted one at the same time.
I think they come clear, green or blue i seem to recall.
thats the funniest thing i have read in yearsBritpart is generally a reputable brand
There may be a local supplier where you can go and pick one up. When I last needed a windscreen my local independent land rover specialist could supply me one for £60 which made it much cheaper than online by the time you added in postage. It was also cheaper to get the tinted one at the time so that is what I have. It is only a very mild tint and is more antiglare than tint, just if you come across the same thing!I thought it was too good to be true !! £60 surcharges bring the total up to £125
I think I might just go down the insurance route and go for the “heated” one that was broken.