What kind of seat cover does an Arctic Cat snowmobile use?
Universal Vinyl Seat Cover Material (9446-72) by Saddlemen®. 54″ x 72″. 1 Piece. To get the best riding experience on any terrain you need to find the unique seat that is right for you. Saddlemen Seats help you ride more confidently and…
Can a seat cover be removed from a snowmobile?
Our Arctic Cat’s taillight assembly had to be removed, too. With the bare seat foam exposed, position the new cover on the cushion and get it squared up.
Can a seat cover be attached to a base?
Our Arctic Cat seat assembly had a base and frame; two separate parts to which the cover is attached. So if you’re working with a seat like this, you’ll also need to shoot a few staples on each side before you staple the rear of the cover in order to hold the cover in place while you put it on the base.
What’s the best way to install a seat cover?
Pull the cover straps through the seat bun with a long needlenose or duckbill pliers and position the cover so it lines up with the trunk access hole and the seams line up with the corners and edges of the seat foam. Use a pneumatic stapler (about $75) for the best and easiest way to get good results installing a seat cover.
Universal Vinyl Seat Cover Material (9446-72) by Saddlemen®. 54″ x 72″. 1 Piece. To get the best riding experience on any terrain you need to find the unique seat that is right for you. Saddlemen Seats help you ride more confidently and…
How long does it take to replace a snowmobile seat cover?
We reinstalled the cover on a 2004 Arctic Cat ZR 900 after an upholstery shop repaired a split seam. Expect to spend about 90 minutes to remove and reinstall a cover; time to R&R the seat assembly varies. Snowmobile seats are usually fastened with a few bolts in the rear and held down with a tab up front near the fuel tank.
Where does the seat go on a snowmobile?
Snowmobile seats are usually fastened with a few bolts in the rear and held down with a tab up front near the fuel tank. Remove the hardware and pull the seat from the sled.
Our Arctic Cat seat assembly had a base and frame; two separate parts to which the cover is attached. So if you’re working with a seat like this, you’ll also need to shoot a few staples on each side before you staple the rear of the cover in order to hold the cover in place while you put it on the base.