RZR 900 1000 Plastic Hard Roof Top Compatible with 2 Seater 2014-2021 Polaris RZR XP 1000/1000 / Turbo / 900 / S 900 UTV Plastic Hard Top Roof By kemimoto
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105 cm x 100 cm is the size of the two-seat hardtop roof.
Yes, this roof is compatible with a 2020 Polaris XP 1000 RZR.
This hardtop will fit a 2020 Polaris RZR 1000 S.
Sorry, but it isn't compatible with the RZR 1000 premium for 2021.
Selected User Reviews For RZR 900 1000 Plastic Hard Roof Top Compatible with 2 Seater 2014-2021 Polaris RZR XP 1000/1000 / Turbo / 900 / S 900 UTV Plastic Hard Top Roof By kemimoto
There's nothing else to say. This is a fantastic little roof for providing shade and keeping the rain off your head. br>br>I looked for a roof that wasn't too expensive and didn't add too much to the roofline. This is exactly what I'm looking for. The raised rear beds on our toyhauler almost hit the cage on my Rzr, so I have clearance issues. And a lot of these aftermarket roofs from other sellers have raised rear spoilers, which would cause my Rzr to hit the beds. (At the top of the stairs. ) br>br>With my clearance concerns, this roof is about 1/2" higher than the bare cage and is workable.
This roof was a perfect fit for my 2019 Polaris RZR 1000 Xp High Lifter. Although it appears to be good, the hardware is missing. The installation manual listed six bolts, six nuts, and twelve washers as being included in the box. I had to go to the hardware store and buy stainless steel, which cost about $8. That does not make me happy.
The roof is made of nice material, has high-quality hardware, and has a pleasing silhouette. However, it vibrates at speeds greater than 40 miles per hour. Air is allowed to enter. On a Polaris Rzr 900, between the front edge of the roof and the visor that it mounts to. As a result, there is a vibration along the roof's front edge. I'm going to try putting some foam between the two to see if that helps.
It's an excellent product that is well worth the $150 price tag. You'll need to add a few self-tapping screws in the front, but that's not a big deal. It satisfies my needs.
Be ready to assass a few self-help books. To keep it from vibrating while on the road, tap screws in the front. It's a small price to pay to save hundreds of dollars!.
It was simple to set up and has performed admirably thus far. Purchasing from Polaris is more expensive.
Instructions should be more specific.
To install, I had to scratch my head a little.