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Old 06-30-2009, 05:27 PM
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Think this will work?

Found these seats while looking through a Jegs catalog (70200 - JEGS Pro High Back Race Seat) and they are about the right size to fit in the Rhino. Do you think they will be too rough even with a padded cover?? I do mostly wooded trails so I cant see installing $300+ seats just to ruin them, but am curious for your opinions since they are pretty cheap (under 40 bucks each).

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Old 06-30-2009, 05:29 PM
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they would probably work you would just need to make a mounting plate to adapt to the rhino base because im sure the holes wont line up...
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They are hard as hell and would hurt your ass after a days worth of riding....
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They are hard as hell and would hurt your ass after a days worth of riding....
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Check out race trim seats, they are cheaper than most and are very nice for the price.
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Stock yamaha seats get the job done , wash up well and have a drain built in.

Are you trying to save weight..... and money? you could get some take out RZR seats. I hear they are lighter and reasonabley comfortable. I've seen them go for like $100 a pair.
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I do like the comfort of the Rhino seats but I'm pretty tall and my girlfriend is pretty short. I think with a different seat, base, and adding a slider mechanism, I could open the rear of the bed to move the seat back enough to fit myself better while also being able to pull it back into position for my short girlfriend.

I considered the RZR seats but haven't been able to find any for a similar price.

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