Ridgerunner
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I was tired of my old uncomfortable box seat, and the stock fold down seat next to it, was less than desirable for my wife/passengers. So I picked up two ugly springer seats and a pair of MasterCraft seats to mount on the springer seat bases. The drivers side seat base bolted into the stock mounting holes, So no trouble there. But nothing lined up on the passenger side (bummer) I didn’t want to drill new holes in the cab floor, and use washer under the floorboard to hold the seat in. Even if I did drill new holes, the existing bolt holes would all show, which I didn’t care for. So I welded the holes shut on the seat base, and welded tabs to it, so I could use the original mounting seat holes in the floor.
The MasterCraft seats are a type of suspension seat of them selves, as the bottom of the seat that supports you, is made out of the material just like a trampoline. Add this to the springer suspension seat base, and and it all adds up to two dang nice riding seats.
The MasterCraft seats are a type of suspension seat of them selves, as the bottom of the seat that supports you, is made out of the material just like a trampoline. Add this to the springer suspension seat base, and and it all adds up to two dang nice riding seats.
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