 Hi, my name is Andrew with Razor Back Off-Road and today we're going to go over the installation of our brand new roof for the 2021 to current Razor Trail and Trail S machines. So to begin the installation you're going to need a couple of tools. So you're going to need a 530 seconds Allen wrench, you're going to need a half inch drive socket and a half inch box wrench and a 716 box wrench. And we'll provide all the hardware that are required for the installations. So we're going to start out by installing the roof and before you get to that I would suggest if you have a friend or somebody that can help you install it it makes it a lot easier. And you're also going to need to remove the stock roof from the machine before you put the roof on. So I'll go ahead and I'll grab the roof and gently install it onto the machine like so. And you're going to basically want to match this front panel right here with the roll cage and that's when you know it's in place. And so now that you have the roof on there we're going to go ahead and install the front bolts. So we provide these big washers and you're going to need the 516s bolt and a flange nut and you're going to go ahead and you're going to put the bolt through this washer and then through our washer and then you're going to go ahead and put it into the holes that are on the roll cage itself. And you're going to do the same thing to the back and you grab one of these, one of these and one of these. And I'm just putting it all in by hand for right now just to make sure that we get every bolt in before we start tightening it. And I'm putting in the bolt from the top down and then the nut goes on the bottom. So once you've completed putting in the front and the back bolt on this side the next step is going to be installing the roll cage bracket and you're going to use the black allen head bolt, the black washer and the flange nylock and these are all quarter inch and we're just going to put it in by hand to start and then later on we'll go ahead and tighten everything down. And it's located right in the middle of the roof right here and you're going to have the tab facing inward, the tab where the slot's at, you're going to want that facing inward and you're going to go ahead and put it right in the middle of the roof and the bolt's going to come in from the top so you can go in from the top and then the nylock nut is going to come in from the bottom. So once you have all three of those in place you're going to do the same thing to the other side so I'm going to go ahead and do that. So now that you have all your hardware in place we're going to go ahead and start tightening everything down and we suggest that you start with the front ones first so you're going to want to grab the half inch socket and the half inch box wrench. And when you do tighten this you just want to make sure that you go through and kind of do a walk around your roof and just make sure that it's centered before you tighten everything down and everything's evenly placed and you're going to go ahead and once you get it in place you're going to go ahead and start tightening everything down. Once you finish tightening the front bolts you're going to go ahead and tighten the bolts in the back and since it's a little bit tight it'd probably be advisable to have two half inch box wrenches to do that just because of the tight area that the bolt is in. So after you tighten the rear bolts the next step is you're going to now tighten the roll bar clamp brackets. So for that you're going to need the 530 seconds Allen wrench and the 7 sixteenths box wrench and you're going to go ahead and tighten those down on each side. So now that you have all the hardware tightened down you're happy with where your roof is at. Before I conclude the video I just want to explain a couple of the brackets that we provide for you. So we provide you with these two brackets and what these brackets are for it's for being able to mount a light bar on your roof. We designed it this way so that way you can place a light bar in here and we don't have any pre-drilled holes or anything because we want you guys to choose what light bar you'd like to put in here and so what you're going to have to do is you're going to have to measure and figure out where you want to put it and then you're going to have to drill it out yourself. However we do provide the hardware and the brackets for you to have the ability to do that. And so that's kind of just what I wanted to explain and other than that that will conclude our video for the installation of the roof for the Razer Trail and Trail S machines and if you haven't yet please check out our website at razerbackoffroad.com other than that we'll see you out on the trail.