Mulry wrote:Percy's Speedglass (at Jeg's or Summit or who knows where else) is a coated Lexan that doesn't scratch as easily as uncoated Lexan. Either buy your windshield Lexan coated or get tear-offs to prevent it from scratching up. I bought a flat sheet of Speedglass for our Houston car and it cuts easily to a template to fit the windshield area if Percy's doesn't make a windshield molded to the shape of your crapcan LeMonster. Cheers.
try your local plastic supply shop for scratch resistant 1/4" lexan.
i've been running that as a windshield on a street car for a few years.
if the windshield has a full frame and has a resonable bow to it (and isn't 11-ty feet tall) it probably won't need a brace.
this windshield has been unbraced in two different roadsters for the better part of a decade and it's still quite clear:
it's thicker than anything used as a bike windscreen, and i keep a piece of it in the car to let cops test.
they can dent it, they can scratch it, they can even craze it, but they can't break it, they can't crack it, and they can't penetrate it.
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