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Dark Smoke Low Windshield & Deflectors for a 2024 850 MXZ-XRS

8.1K views 36 replies 21 participants last post by  Indy_500  
#1 ·
Hi guys I am new to the forum and first time posting.

I just picked up my new 2024 850 XRS 137" in Hyper Silver with Smart Shocks and 10.25" Gage.

I am looking for the Low windshield and side deflectors in the same dark smoke tint as the stock Ultra Low windshield that came on my '24 850 XRS from the factory.

I have read that the stock low windshield on the 2024 Renegade XRS 900 Turbo will crossover with some extra parts, but I cant find any part numbers and the dealer I purchased the sled from is confused about what I am looking for. It's not rocket science. Can anyone help?
 
#2 ·
Have you gotten on the Ski Doo "Eletronic Parts Catalog"? Everything you asked for is there. It breaks all sections of whatever model you're looking for down to the part, nut, bolt, screw, etc.....
 
#4 ·
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Not being a d$ck but I can't tell from your pic - did you paint the outside or inside of the windshield? If you paint the inside it gives you the blacked out effect but the windshield maintains it's shine and the paint won't get damaged like it would the on the exterior.

Nice looking sled
 
#7 ·
I found a video on youtube of a '24 Renegade 900 Turbo with the dark smoke low windshield, and deflectors:

2024 Renegade 900 ACE Turbo R XRS

Thank you to Bossboy for directing me to BRP parts catalog.
I found the corresponding part numbers if anyone is interested:

517309001 400 MM Windshield
517307973 Windshield Support
250000805 Plastite Screw M4 X 10
517303756 Grommet
517309220 Air Deflector Kit
 
#26 ·
I added this same Medium windshield in the off season. I have a love hate relationship with its looks. At some angles it looks really good. At others I'm no so enthused. I think coverage will be great though. I'm especially interested in how it protects my hands.

I painted the inside of mine black. Visually makes a big difference as everything blends together more.
 
#27 ·
I found 2/3 of one of those big ones in the woods after last winter, brought it home fixed it up with a new base and side guard and also painted it black. I liked that as well, but it's just too big even being painted. I keep the unpainted one around and use it some. My hands stayed plenty warm and I use Ski Doo BackCountry gloves. Thinner gloves gets the heat to my hands faster with that set up. Pretty much using the big windshield for the Upper Penninsula and the current one for here at home.