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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy
hey, VT and TophCFA,
how about buying clear and then cutting the plexiglass and inserting the vents ourselves? maybe a side business opportunity for customization?
Just a thought as I know plexiglass can be cut, but it’s also susceptible to cracking if not done correctly. .
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I typically embrace a project, but as VT pointed out, that’s a lot of work and I could easily end up damaging a brand new windshield. Looks like I’ll just go with a non vented clear replacement windshield. When I drive by myself the windshield is folded down 99% of the time it’s not raining anyways (the exception would be an unusually cold winter night if I forget to bring a hat). The only time the venting would be nice is when I’m driving with my wife and she wants the windshield flipped up because she doesn’t want the wind to mess up her hair (although I prefer the wind blown look). You would think there would be a profitable market for vented clear windshields with the growth of the personal transportation vehicle market and associated amount of night driving. Oh well, go figure?