P1000 Trailering options - slush and splashback.

Amre2me2

Amre2me2

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I've been Trailering every day for several weeks and on several days, I've ended up with a disaster of a mess on my windshield. I have a covered trailer I've used in the past but would much rather use my open trailer.
I've looked at the full cover that says you can trailer with it but not sure if that's the answer. I've got the Super ATV windshield. I think the cover would end up scratching the hell out of the windshield after a short time flopping against it constantly.
I'll be Trailering every day in another two weeks as soon as our lion season opens up to get up to our ranches. I need something that will protect the windshield while Trailering in sloppy conditions.
Any ideas are welcome.
 
allgm1

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take your windshield off and put in in the bed of your truck.
 
knuckledeep

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I've been Trailering every day for several weeks and on several days, I've ended up with a disaster of a mess on my windshield. I have a covered trailer I've used in the past but would much rather use my open trailer.
I've looked at the full cover that says you can trailer with it but not sure if that's the answer. I've got the Super ATV windshield. I think the cover would end up scratching the hell out of the windshield after a short time flopping against it constantly.
I'll be Trailering every day in another two weeks as soon as our lion season opens up to get up to our ranches. I need something that will protect the windshield while Trailering in sloppy conditions.
Any ideas are welcome.

Wrap around the windshield with plastic wrap like the kind for food prep. It will cling to it. Its cheap and easy to remove
 
ghost

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Cut a piece of plywood to fit over the w/s.
Put weatherstrip around the edge and clamp / strap it on.