You are correct sir! The driver side is not supposed to clip in. If you clip it in like that you cannot move the seat forward and backwards for adjustment
Trim them off , when you reassemble the back remove and chunk the safety bar , reinstall the bolts . When reinstalling the seat put one bolt through the bottom of the seat back frame going g through the top hole on the seat base . This will raise the seat back into a more comfortable position. In the future I plan on making 4 straps with three holes to better secure the back to the base , ps over tighten the bolt to pinch the steel to get rid of the rattle
@@hangingwiththehyatts1604 after 100 miles of riding the forest backroads I had to do something about the seat back digging into my back. much better now
Just loosen the bolts on the seat, raise the seat and slide the pins in, re-tighten seat bolts. I just did mine. No need to bend (and potentially break) the pins.
The driver seat doesn’t clip in because the front seat moves forward and backwards for drivers positioning.
You are correct sir! The driver side is not supposed to clip in. If you clip it in like that you cannot move the seat forward and backwards for adjustment
Trim them off , when you reassemble the back remove and chunk the safety bar , reinstall the bolts . When reinstalling the seat put one bolt through the bottom of the seat back frame going g through the top hole on the seat base . This will raise the seat back into a more comfortable position. In the future I plan on making 4 straps with three holes to better secure the back to the base , ps over tighten the bolt to pinch the steel to get rid of the rattle
@@thundermountainatv thank you!
@@hangingwiththehyatts1604 after 100 miles of riding the forest backroads I had to do something about the seat back digging into my back. much better now
Just loosen the bolts on the seat, raise the seat and slide the pins in, re-tighten seat bolts. I just did mine. No need to bend (and potentially break) the pins.
Thanks! We will try.
Worst design ever.