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Windscreen Glass for Land Rover Defender - Heated, for all post 1985 Defenders (5% Green Tint)

SKU: M-LR058447
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Windscreen Glass for Land Rover Defender - Heated, for all post 1985 Defenders (5% Green Tint)
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Manufacturer: Masai

Windscreen Glass for Land Rover Defender - Heated, for all post 1985 Defenders (5% Green Tint)

This Land Rover defender windscreen glass is a standard size replacement, it is heated and has screen print around the edges. It is high-quality and manufactured to original Land Rover standards using the original shape and profile.

  • 5% Green Tint
  • Our Masai windscreen is built to work in extreme temperatures down to as low as -35C. Many other heated windscreens on the market will no longer function at -20C.
  • Fits all models from 1985 onwards.
  • E43R laminated safety glass.
  • Quality inspected and tested.
  • DIY installation in just a few hours

Optional extras, purchase below:

  • Defender Windscreen Seal - a standard size replacement manufactured to original Land Rover quality - leak and draft free. LR part number MTC 5753.
  • Defender heated windscreen wiring kit - suitable for all Land Rover Defenders 90, 110 and 130 manufactured between 2002 and 2016. You can retro fit a heated windscreen into your Defender using this wiring kit. - see further details. Available with either a genuine Land Rover OEM switch suitable for TD5 (part number YUG000460LNF and female connector YPC10524), or a Carling Contura switch suitable for earlier dash boards (requires mounting). The third option of a heated windscreen wiring kit with a rocker type switch is for earlier Defenders (200TDi, 300TDi & early TD5s) with no space in the dash area for carling switches. The switch fits to the right of the steering wheel underneath the instruments panel.