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Old 09-11-2016, 06:05 PM   #1
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I have a 2007 xrt800 cart that had the bed removed and a rear seat installed. I want to order a new set of seat covers for it . The seat bottom is simple, remove staples and install new. The problem is the seat backs, how do you remove the cushion from the plastic frame?
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Old 09-11-2016, 06:12 PM   #2
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when you unbolt it the plastic just pops off
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when you unbolt it the plastic just pops off
Correct, but I am just going to replace the seat covers, how do they come apart from the hard plastic frame?
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Old 09-11-2016, 06:23 PM   #4
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it just pulls off

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it just pulls off

I don't know how else to explain it to you; The aprt labled 5,6,and 7 is an assembly; I dont think the hard plastic back would be included in a set of seat covers
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, how do you remove the cushion from the plastic frame?
it pulls off
the four bolts hold the frame and plastic to the wood behind the seat cover and foam

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I don't know how else to explain it to you; The aprt labled 5,6,and 7 is an assembly; I dont think the hard plastic back would be included in a set of seat covers
the hard plastic is removed then new seat covers are stapled to the wood seat back and the plastic is reinstalled

the hard plastic does not come with seat covers
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There is no wood in the seat backrest; i can polk a screwdriver thru thr holes in the hard plastic frame, its almost like the seat cover and foam pad is glued to the hard plastic frame
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you might have to call a dealer
i've only replaced the (older ones) with wood backs
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Ok so I just did mine this weekend and if yours are like mine the back seat doesn't have a wood backer, and are actually plastic. You remove the back plastic piece and it will reveal another plastic frame with the vinyl stapled to it. Throw the covers over the original covers and staple to the plastic. I ordered a set of marine grade vinyl off of eBay that does front and back seats for about $120. It was a very easy job and at most a little time consuming. All I used was 1/2" staples and stapler. Sometimes the staples wouldn't properly seat so I used a small hammer to tap them in the rest of the way.





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Ok so I just did mine this weekend and if yours are like mine the back seat doesn't have a wood backer, and are actually plastic. You remove the back plastic piece and it will reveal another plastic frame with the vinyl stapled to it. Throw the covers over the original covers and staple to the plastic. I ordered a set of marine grade vinyl off of eBay that does front and back seats for about $120. It was a very easy job and at most a little time consuming. All I used was 1/2" staples and stapler. Sometimes the staples wouldn't properly seat so I used a small hammer to tap them in the rest of the way.





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Thank you/That was the answer I was looking for, now I just have to peel it apart.
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