Small box for "T" back seat
#1
I know about the large "T" box that goes in the spot for the rear seat on the Touring edition, but does anyone know if someone is making a smaller box? Has anyone tried to make one out of a seat? I also looked at trying to take the seat apart and trying to nake something out of that. Anyone know how much a replacement seat costs?
#2
You know this doesn't answer your question BUT I would really like to know
about back rest seats in general. All the ones I see for our quads are soo
over priced and if you go third party its a permanent mount. Yes what do
you all have out there and what have you rigged!
R'
about back rest seats in general. All the ones I see for our quads are soo
over priced and if you go third party its a permanent mount. Yes what do
you all have out there and what have you rigged!
R'
#3
I had some of the same ideas that you have, like the T box but it's too big, looking for something like the can am one, dealer told me that it was on hold due to patent from can am. Wish the height of the T box was about half.
#4
I sent a note to the guys at Quadovator to see what they had. The guy that replied said they would look into it. Seems like that spot would be perfect for a little glove box sized piece that would end up flush with the sear. I might try to buy a spare seat mount and fab something up.
#5
Thanks Trailblazer,
Maybe if we get enough demand from this forum we'll see something like that for our Sportsman Touring models - would be a nice device to have when the second seat is not needed.
Different topic - I'm considering purchasing a GPS - do you like the one you have? Pros/Cons/Would you by it again?
Maybe if we get enough demand from this forum we'll see something like that for our Sportsman Touring models - would be a nice device to have when the second seat is not needed.
Different topic - I'm considering purchasing a GPS - do you like the one you have? Pros/Cons/Would you by it again?
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