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No Velcro 3-Sided Enclosure, Custom Fit


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CODE: no-v-enc

List price: $185.00
Our price: $149.99
You save: $35.01 (19%)
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Club Car year models - Important, please read:
When determining what year model Club Car you have, the 82-99 selection applies to all Club Cars that have a 2-piece seat back even though you may have a 2000 year model Club Car. If you have a 1-piece seat back, please choose the 2000+ year model. This is especially important when purchasing windshields, seat covers, and weather enclosures.

"Instructions for No-Velcro Enclosure"
 
1.  Put the enclosure on the roof of the golf car, with the pocket toward the front of the golf car.
 
2.  Pull the pocket of the enclosure out past the front edge of the roof.
 
3.  Slide the enclosure towards the back of the car, allowing the roof of the golf cart to slip into the pocket of the enclosure. 
 
4.  Attach the elastic straps on the back corners of the enclosure around the back corners of the roof of the golf car. 
 
5.  Completely unzip and remove the sleeve portion of the front door of the enclosure. 
 
"Sleeve Installation"
 
1.  If the car has a windshield, remove it from the golf car.
 
2.  This step is for 82-99 Club Car.  Remove the bolt that holds the support arm onto the windshield frame. 
 
2.  This step is for E-Z-GO golf carts 94 and newer:  Remove any bolts that run through the front windshield supports that provide support or attach windshield.
 
3.  Wrap the sleeve around the windshield frame so that the cut out for the windshield retention clip is in the proper position.
 
4.  Engage the smaller zipper so that it wraps snugly around the windshield frame.  An easy way as these sleeves are designed to fit snugly, is to start zipping in the middle of the frame and slide the sleeve up as you zip down.   The zipper should be on the back side of the windshield frame.
 
5.  Attach the sleeve to the enclosure, adjusting the height of the sleeve as necessary, for even alignment with the enclosure zipper.
 
6.  With a knife or razor, cut a small "X" in the sleeve to allow for replacement of any supports or bolts if so equipped through the windshield frame and sleeve.
 
7.  Attach the windshield by carefully snapping the windshield brackets around sleeve and frame.


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