Quote Originally Posted by HemiDeuce
Do you know if Lexan can be heated and bent at about a 30 to 45 degree angle. The reason I ask is I have seen wind wings made of a plastic material that were bolted to the windshield posts in the same location that the repo wind wing brackets bolt to. It looked like a very clean instalation to me, and I would imagine it would work as well, as using the stock style windwing brackets.
HemiDeuce


Yes.

If I remember right, 200 degrees F in the oven will get the Lexan to where it's bendable.

Time is part of the equation too.
Too long and you'll have it sagging when you take it out of the oven.

Little brother did the V-bend on his Henry J drag race car's windshield.
Seem's like he used a propane torch sparingly and used the car's body as a mold.


Do some experimenting with scrap pieces before you try to bend the windwings proper.