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i have just bought a jago jeep and it has just been reprayed and it is in excellent condition. the only problem is it has run out of MOT and the windscreen has a crack in it. COuld anyone help me by telling where i can get one and roughly how much. also does anyone have any doors for sale. thanks
to get a screen made ask any independant screen fitter who does there jcb screens farm screens etc they usually have a contact mine was 50 quid [cash no receipt m8] lol and that was fitted where the car was they will need old screen as a pattern though good luck
ps have you joined the owners club yet?
great bunch of people
theres also the newark kit car show this weekend - lots of kits and hopefully lots of jagos if you are anywhere near abouts
ps have you joined the owners club yet?
great bunch of people
theres also the newark kit car show this weekend - lots of kits and hopefully lots of jagos if you are anywhere near abouts
Hi
You need to get one cut by a local windscreen cutting firm - the kind that makes tractor/jcb windows, use the old one as a template.
We were quoted £45 in used notes for this locally, it is unlikely that you will find a used one going spare.
Also if the crack is through the middle it suggests the frame surrounding the glass is flexing- if you take a windscreen out you are left with a fairly floppy bit of glassfibre, late cars have the triangular brace along the top to attach soft top and if you check out the pics in the manual there are some rods which fasten to rollbar top corners and top corner of windscreen..
If none of this is in place there is a chance of another crack- you may want to fasten a bit of box section along top of inside of windscreen and run a strut back to the rollbar. Have fun!
You need to get one cut by a local windscreen cutting firm - the kind that makes tractor/jcb windows, use the old one as a template.
We were quoted £45 in used notes for this locally, it is unlikely that you will find a used one going spare.
Also if the crack is through the middle it suggests the frame surrounding the glass is flexing- if you take a windscreen out you are left with a fairly floppy bit of glassfibre, late cars have the triangular brace along the top to attach soft top and if you check out the pics in the manual there are some rods which fasten to rollbar top corners and top corner of windscreen..
If none of this is in place there is a chance of another crack- you may want to fasten a bit of box section along top of inside of windscreen and run a strut back to the rollbar. Have fun!

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