 Hi, my name is Andrew Varga and I'm with Razorback Off-Road and today we're going to be demonstrating how to install a rear window onto a 2020 Can-Am Maverick Trail. That's the machine we'll be demonstrating it on. So when you receive your product from Razorback Off-Road, we'll include two mounting brackets for the inside and we'll include all the mounting hardware and the main rear window panel. I'll go into some of the tools that will be required. You're gonna need assortment of sockets. So you'll need a 15 millimeter, you'll need a 13 millimeter, a half inch, a seven sixteenths, and a 10 millimeter socket. And you'll need two box wrenches. You'll need a 15 millimeter and a half inch box box wrench, and I'll kind of demonstrate that. You'll need a ratchet and a flathead screwdriver. So I'll get into the first part of the install, which will be we'll need to take off the two side panels of the machine so you can have access to the bolts that are going to be on these down bars right here. So we got to get to these bolts down here in order to remove these bars. So that'll be the first part. So to start that I'll grab the flathead screwdriver, and you'll see why here in a sec. So what you're gonna start with is this lower panel right here as these two locking screws that you'll just loosen and this panel comes off just like that. Put that off to the side. It has this this panel lock. It's this little plastic piece and you're going to use a flathead screwdriver and you're just going to gently pry on it until it'll unlock itself and then the rest of it pulls right out just like that. And save this and we'll put this off to the side. Okay and the rest of this panel has locks on it and you'll just gently lift it up and it pops right off just like that. Okay so now we'll move to the other side and do the same thing. So on the driver's side you're going to just take this panel it doesn't need any tools and you're going to start on one end and just gently lift towards the other end and this panel will pop right off just like that and then go ahead and set this to the side. Okay I'm going to grab the 13 millimeter socket. Go ahead and take this bottom bolt out. So when while you're removing this bottom bolt I just want to mention that you don't need to worry about your roll cage springing. This down tube is more for aesthetics it's actually slotted down here at the bottom so you don't need to worry about springing back or anything. So once you remove this you're going to do the same thing to the other side. So now we'll remove this bottom bolt here. Okay once you have that removed we're going to next move to the upper bolt right here and I'll go grab the tools needed for that. I'm going to grab the 15 millimeter socket so you're going to remove the upper one here. All right so once you have that loose you'll just pull this bolt out and you'll slide this drop tube off to the side and remove it just like that. So once you're done with that on this side you're going to do the same exact thing to the other side. So you're just going to set your tools off to the side. You're going to grab two of the larger bolts here and you're going to grab the window panel and you're going to go ahead and install it. So you're going to slide it in here okay and you're going to take one of your bolts and slide it right in there just to kind of hold it in place. I'm going to do the same thing to the other side. So you're going to grab your half inch socket and box wrench and you're going to grab the lock nuts that go on the hardware that you just installed. So you're going to install the lock nut onto the bolt. So before you go and tighten these upper bolts I just want you to make sure that you push down and make sure that this rear window panel is sealed up against the body because this can potentially slide up a little bit. So just make sure that this is down and sealing right along the body here. So once you have that tightened you're going to go ahead and move to the other side and do the same thing. So now we're going to install the next part. So you're going to grab one of these brackets. You can grab two of these carriage bolts and two of the lock nuts. Okay and you're going to go ahead and install it. Okay so you're going to take one of these carriage bolts and as you can see on the side of this panel we have these squares here and you're going to match that square right here and you're going to install the holes that are farther apart onto that bolt right there. Okay and this gets two of them so you're going to do the top then you're going to do the bottom and you don't want to tighten this just yet not all the way. Okay and you'll see why here in a second and you're going to do the same thing to the other side. Okay and then you get there's two more bolts left and you're going to grab those and those are going to be installed right here on the inside of this welded on bracket right here on the machine. So I'll go ahead and do that. So you're going to grab the 10 millimeter socket okay and you're going to grab these remaining bolts right here and go install the bracket. So you're going to take this this bolt right here. This is a metric bolt okay everything else we've installed before are standard this is the only metric bolt that we include on the kit and this is the one that's going to be installed on the machine because this is a metric piece. So you're going to install it and there's a hole there's only one hole and it's located on the bottom and you're going to go ahead and tighten that or install that. So before you tighten this bracket all the way you'll notice that these brackets have slots in them and what that's for is for the adjustment so that you match the contour of this machine and then our rear window. So you'll kind of place that as best as you can to where it'll match the inside of this contour here and then at that point then at that point once you have that aligned that's when you're going to go ahead and tighten this down okay and then you're going to do the same thing to the other side and you want to do this before you tighten up these back bolts and I'll explain that in a sec. So you'll notice that on our bracket we have two slots on there and on the passenger side the hole is actually located on the top so these parts are universal it doesn't matter which side you install them on you just make sure that you find that that hole and install it in the right slot. Alright so once you're done tightening both of these bolts now you're going to go back and get the tools that are necessary to tighten the rest of these hardware. So the final socket that you'll need will be the seven sixteenths and that's what you're going to use to tighten the rest of the bolts. So when you're tightening the last four of these lock nuts just make sure that you use your thumb on the head of this bolt here to keep it flush against the back panel and also to keep it in that square slot and you're going to tighten these bolts but make sure you don't tighten them all the way just yet and I'll explain that in a minute. So the reason why I didn't want you to tighten down these bolts all the way is because on the last part what I want you to do is I want to I want you to take your hand and pull that back panel up against the machine and once you're doing that what you're doing is you're sealing that D-seal up against the roll cage here and it creates a nice seal for your rear window and then once you're while you're doing that now you're going to go ahead and tighten the rest of your bolts all the way. So once you're done with that you're going to do the same exact thing to the other side. So once you're done installing all of your hardware just go through one more time and make sure all the bolts are snug and secure and now we're going to reverse the process and we're going to install the drop tubes back on the machine and the panels. So I'll go ahead and do that. So now you're going to take your drop tube and reinstall it, insert it, use the existing hardware and I would just leave this upper bolt loose for now it'll just make it a lot easier to align the bottom bolt here. So just leave this loose leave it like that and do the same thing to the other side. So now take the rest of the hardware and so now you're going to just take this, insert it in there like that okay you're going to do the same thing to the other side. So you're going to grab your 15 millimeter socket and box wrench as before and tighten down both of the upper bolts. So now the final bolt will be using the 13 millimeter socket and you'll go ahead and tighten that okay now do the same thing to the other side. So now you'll install your panels and so this one you're going to go ahead and line it up and just push it on like so and remember that plastic lock you go ahead and insert that in there and then you're just going to use your thumb you're going to push that in now lock that in place and install this final panel okay tighten it all down okay then you're going to install this panel on the other side so on this same thing you're going to line it up and just push it on okay. So there you have it that completes the installation of the rear window for the 2020 Can-Am Maverick Trail. I wanted to mention a couple of things this rear window will fit with the stock Can-Am roof so we designed this to where this lip will come underneath this top bar and the stock roof will fit right over the top of it and it uses the existing same exact holes that the that the roof uses so you shouldn't have any problems installing this window with the stock Can-Am roof. So if you have any concerns about machine fitment and if it will fit your machine please visit our website at razorbackoffroad.com we have a very nice detailed machine fitment list on our website and you can see if your machine is compatible with our rear window. If you haven't yet please like and subscribe to our YouTube channel and other than that we'll see you out on the trail.