I have searched and cannot seem to find this information. Will a stock 2017 windshield work on a 2016 with the center bracket?
2017 standard O.E.M windshield on a 2016
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I don't see why not except the 2017 doesn't use the center bracket so it would need to be removed and the holes plugged.
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Depends on which “stock” you are referring to. Stock blade needs support. Ripper series does not
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Thank you for the replies.
It is supposed to be a stock Blade windshield but the picture shows no support . How do you tell the difference between the Ripper and the Blade.
I feel so ignorant about the changes and differences in the models and years. I try to read and search as much as I can to educate myself. I am fortunate others have blazed the trail before me and are willing to help! -
If it shows no center support my guess is it is a ripper.
Post some pics and that will help
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Rippers have sharp bends at each end. Blades have smooth curves at the ends.
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^^^ Exactly!
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Thank you for the replies.
It is supposed to be a stock Blade windshield but the picture shows no support . How do you tell the difference between the Ripper and the Blade.
I feel so ignorant about the changes and differences in the models and years. I try to read and search as much as I can to educate myself. I am fortunate others have blazed the trail before me and are willing to help!Ripper has a flat top edge, and angles down at either side, before flaring out to the side with a sharp bend in the material.
Basically, if there's an angle or sharp corner in the windshield, it's a ripper. All the other OEM shields have curves and flowing lines.
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One clarification. There is a Ripper version that is "Tall" and it requires center support, but is not a stock shield on vehicles.
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I have the windshield in my hands now. Looks like it is a Ripper. It has a hole in the bottom center my Blade does not. No hole to bolt it to the bottom center on my 2016 Sling. Also no center brace hole for a mount either.
Not sure I can make this work. Are they supposed to interchange from a 2017 to a 2016? Has this been done before? -
Is the bottom hole at center in a slight rectangular bend?
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Yes. Hole is in a rectangular bend. Similar to my Blade windshield where the vent is.
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One clarification. There is a Ripper version that is "Tall" and it requires center support, but is not a stock shield on vehicles.
Yes! And damnit, I want to find someone who has one!
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I have the windshield in my hands now. Looks like it is a Ripper. It has a hole in the bottom center my Blade does not. No hole to bolt it to the bottom center on my 2016 Sling. Also no center brace hole for a mount either.
Not sure I can make this work. Are they supposed to interchange from a 2017 to a 2016? Has this been done before?The Rippers were introduced with the 2016.5 LE model. I have not heard of anyone retrofitting it to a 2016. Doesn't necessarily mean it can't be done, you might just have to be creative.
And no, a standard Ripper has no hole for a center brace.
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I retrofitted a ripper to my 2015. You must purchase a thread plug and screw. You drill a hole in the center bottom. The ripper install I thought had instructions. Mount the windshield with the two outer screws loosely. Then with the hood up push the center bottom of the shield where the hole is up against the inner wall. Then use a marker that you can see to mark the center of the hold. I cannot remember the size of bit, but it needs to be slightly smaller than the plug. Remove windshield and drill out the hole. Be very careful. You don’t want the bit to go deep. Just through the wall. Then put a small amount of glue on the back side lip Olof the plug. Push in hold and let dry. Then remount the shield. Suggest you use rubber bushing/washers between screws and shield.
Loosely mount each screw and adjust shield then continue until tight.I will look on Babbitt’s for the plug part number
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ok. Here is the link for the page.
https://www.babbittsonline.com…dy-windshield-all-options#9 is the wellnut which is what I called the thread plug (I am not a car guy). You then need the screw and rubber washer.
Check the Polaris website. I thought I got install info off of there.
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Thank you. I got the windshield used. Not what it was advertised (ebay). I feel he did not know what he had and picture was not good. I may send it back. Starting to
sound like a bit of a mess to make it work. Or just hold on to it for someone with a base 2017 or 2018 that needs it. -
Thank you. I got the windshield used. Not what it was advertised (ebay). I feel he did not know what he had and picture was not good. I may send it back. Starting to
sound like a bit of a mess to make it work. Or just hold on to it for someone with a base 2017 or 2018 that needs it.
I have stock from my 2016.5 but shipping it would be a nightmare.RNJ12
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ok. Here is the link for the page.
https://www.babbittsonline.com…dy-windshield-all-options#9 is the wellnut which is what I called the thread plug (I am not a car guy). You then need the screw and rubber washer.
Check the Polaris website. I thought I got install info off of the
Thank you all. Great to be part of such a helpful community. I just hope I can contribute to help someone as much as you all did me!!