JP and I are in the middle of trying to figure out the best way to properly mount the Ginther windscreen on his car. Does anyone have any pictures or details of what others have done. We are coming across a couple of issues:
1. Where on the cowl should the windsheild be mounts? On the front, middle, or back in the location of the original windscreen.
2. How in the hell are you supposed to get your hand in there to steer, the windscreen is like 2" from the steering wheel.
3. With is all mounted, it is hard to see over the windscreen to see the front of the car...help here?
Thanks in advance,
Britain (and JP)
Have you seen the thread on Roadglue.com with pics of the Ginther racing 914s? Lots of great photos! Good luck
Why isn't JP posting?
When I mounted Randal's Ginther screen I put it in the location of the original windscreen.
The wheel to hand clearance is small but usable. If it's too tight for you, you can install a center support (a good idea anyway, IMHO) and use the center support to push the screen up a bit. Does JP have a petty bar? That's where I mounted Randal's center support.
I can't speak to how hard it is to see or not. Randal's car had no seats.
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"3. With is all mounted, it is hard to see over the windscreen to see the front of the car...help here?"
Weren't the original Ginther screens clear plastic?
Misha
Smoked lexan I believe...
Ah, I am see stars...oh wait, those there are snowflakes...
-Britain
I have my windscreen, a fiberglass Rennspeed part, about an inch farther forward than McMark's picture shows. I have no issues with steering wheel clearance. I also have a smaller dia. steering wheel than stock. About 13".
As far a seeing over it I am very tall in the torso and even though my Kirkey seat is bolted directly to the floor I see over the windscreen easily.
Mike T
My car felt a little weird at first when I opened it up. It's easier on the track to drive than in the paddock. But I also had my seat so low that even when I had a regular windshield I couldn't see my corners. You'll get used to it.
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