Description
When that rear window starts spider-webbing or letting rain drip down your neck, it’s more than just annoying—it’s blocking your view of what’s happening behind you and compromising your cab environment. This replacement rear window glass restores the clear visibility you need for safe operation, whether you’re backing up to implements, monitoring equipment performance, or keeping an eye on what’s following too close on the road. The upper rear window position gives you that elevated view needed to see over three-point implements and into wagons or hoppers.
What You’re Getting
- 10-hole mounting pattern distributes pressure evenly, preventing stress concentrations that lead to premature cracking
- Safety glass construction that meets agricultural standards for impact resistance
- If it does break from impact, it crumbles into small cubes instead of knife-like shards—critical when you’re getting in and out frequently
- Direct replacement that fits without modifications or adapters
- Clear glass restores full visibility without distortion
Built for Real Farm Work
These Renault Ares tractors are workhorses that handle everything from loader work where backing up happens constantly to field operations requiring constant implement monitoring. Whether you’re running a 540 RX on smaller plots or using a 735 for your biggest equipment, clear rear visibility is non-negotiable when you’re operating implements, pulling wagons, or working around livestock and other machinery.
Made to Last
The engineered thickness handles door slams, vibration, and temperature swings that are part of daily tractor life. This replacement uses automotive-grade materials formulated to stay flexible across the entire temperature range your tractor experiences, with UV inhibitors that prevent degradation from constant sun exposure.
Installation Notes
Replacing rear cab glass requires methodical work but rewards you with restored visibility and weather protection. Start by carefully removing remaining glass—rear windows often shatter completely, leaving pieces in hard-to-reach places. Inspect all 10 mounting holes for damaged grommets or stripped threads before installation. Position the new glass carefully—those holes need to align perfectly without forcing. Use new mounting hardware if any doubt exists, and tighten in a cross pattern to bring all mounting points up evenly.






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