 Hey guys, Justin here with Razorback Offroad. Today we're installing our roof on this Kawasaki Mule. Stick with me and we'll do a quick overview of all the parts, hardware, and tools, and then we'll get into the step-by-step install. Let's get started. Included with the roof is a front panel, a rear panel, and front visor. Razorback Offroad also offers an optional roof rack. We'll need an assortment of 1024 and quarter 20 nuts and bolts, as well as eighth-inch aluminum spacers. Tools you'll need for this install is a Phillips head screwdriver, a three-eighths and seven-sixteenths box-end wrench and sockets, and your choice of drive. For starters, we're going to attach our visor to our front panel. To do that, it helps if you slide the front panel off the edge of the table so you can gain access through the bottom side. We'll go through, we'll add all the nuts and bolts and just tighten them by hand, and then we'll go back through and tighten them all down in place. You can do this on your own, but if you've got an extra hand, it certainly helps. Next, we're going to connect our front and rear panel using our quarter 20 bolts. The front panel is going to want to sit over the top of the rear panel. Now we've got our panels bolted together. Before we place it on top of the machine, we're going to go install the gasket. On this particular machine, we've got our optional windshield, so we'll discuss that a little more when we go to set this in place. To keep the roof from rattling against the roll cage, we're going to install our gasket on the center line along all four edges of the roll cage. In this case, we have our Arbia windshield installed, so we've got our gasket running along the top panel of this windshield. Now that we've got our gasket installed, we're ready to place the roof on top of the machine. At this point, we definitely recommend having two people. As we install the rear mounting holes, don't forget your two aluminum spacers that go between the cage bracket and the roof. On this roof, because we have the front windshield, we won't need to put any spacers in the front. Now that we've got our four mounting bolts in place, I'm going to go back around and make sure they're all tightened down. That completes this roof install. Don't forget to head over to razorbackoffroad.com to check out all of our other accessories that go along with this Mule FX. While you're there, check out our YouTube channel so that you can keep up to speed with all of our cool new products. As always, hope to see you out on the trail.