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Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
The seat cover is way off on cut and not enough material to attach it to the seat pan. See pictures. Definitely not going to fit. My mistake was not taking it out and trying it immediately.
Scuba Steve
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024
This is the best way to replace the seat cover on your ATV. It requires you to staple it to the seat, which might sound intimidating for someone without any upholstery experience, but rest assured, it's much easier than you think. I use a battery operated staple gun to makes it easier. The hardest part is getting the old staples out, which isn't really that hard at all.The material is nice and very similar to the OEM material. The total time to replace it is about 30 minutes, maybe a little longer if it's your first time. All you need is a staple remover or flathead screwdriver to pop the staple, some pliers to pull them out, a staple gun to staple the cover back onto the seat and a small hammer to make any staples that aren't flush, to be flush.It's easy, the materials are good and it fits properly.
Adam D Kelly
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024
This product is cut small won’t stretch doesn’t have enough material to fasten to plastic
Adam R.
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024
Good quality material. Actually seems thicker and stronger then the original.Does seem a little snug but I ended up getting it on. I'd recommend calling a friend to help you, this thing is a bear to install by yourself.Fit my 2015 Can-Am Outlander XT.
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