That is, until you have an issue. Once you look up the cost of replacing that rear windshield, you quickly realize $300 is a bargain for that piece of expanded steel. I have it, and it's saved my bacon more than once. one time I mangled the crap out of it when a piece of firewood got stuck under the lip and I raised the dump bed I just took it off, laid it in the driveway, straightened her up, put it back on and continued working.I've had 3 RTV's All purchased used. The first two had the screen. It was a 3 years between my 2nd and 3rd RTV but I should have noticed or remember the screen. So far no issues with not having it.
I was warned. I listened. Then forgot. Never conceded a roll of 4" drain pipe might get caught on screen when dumping it out. Whoop. it caught and pull the screen away from window. Now it does not go back in tight. Talk about a rattle. LOLAwesome, just remember to do a quick check to make sure nothing gets hung up under it, before you dump! I learned the hard way
And speaking of "what's this for?" What is that little white knob for, just under the warning sticker on the drivers side? It has a hose with a clamp. Is that the fuel shut off? I just noticed that.
If you look closely at my photo above, you will see the zip ties holding mine in. No more rattle Yeah it's a slight inconvenience having to cut zip ties to wash the window. But I always keep a few handy as part of my ohshit kit. (zip ties, bailing wire, electrical tape, duct tape, krazy glue) can fix most anything, enough to get you home (hopefully)I was warned. I listened. Then forgot. Never conceded a roll of 4" drain pipe might get caught on screen when dumping it out. Whoop. it caught and pull the screen away from window. Now it does not go back in tight. Talk about a rattle. LOL
I also keep plenty of zip ties on hand. I will try them on the back window rattle. Thanks!!!!If you look closely at my photo above, you will see the zip ties holding mine in. No more rattle Yeah it's a slight inconvenience having to cut zip ties to wash the window. But I always keep a few handy as part of my ohshit kit. (zip ties, bailing wire, electrical tape, duct tape, krazy glue) can fix most anything, enough to get you home (hopefully)