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For the Burton driver that likes to drive without a roof there are three options: Aero screens, low windscreen and the high windscreen. But if you like to have a roof you have to take the high windscreen.
Aero screens:
Aero screens are good looking and nostalgic but don’t give much protection for the wind and rain. You can chose to fit a leather flap between the windscreen and the body for a bit more comfort. Or you can chose to only fit just one aero screen on the driver side.
When fitting the aero screens you need to keep in mind that the fixing points need to have at least 40mm clearance from the sides of the dashboard in order to be able to fit a tonneau cover. When you fit two screens the outer fixing points need to be 140mm a part (measured from the center of the fixing points). Tip: first measure out the middle of the body and then place both screens 70mm from that point.
The low windscreen:
This windscreen gives more comfort then the aero screens during light rain (only when you keep on driving). The low windscreen is best aerodynamic windscreen of the three and even gives a higher top speed. The low and high windscreen are exchangeable because they both have the same fixing points. When you are over 1.80 meters long the high windscreen gives more comfort.
The high windscreen:
This windscreen gives more protection from the rain and you can even fit a top. When you choose to fit a high windscreen you are obligated to fit windscreen wipers, washers and a demister system.
If you don’t want a demister system, windscreen wipers and washers you can choose to go to the MOT without a windscreen or with one of the other types of windscreens.
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