New Guy needs advice

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    New Guy needs advice

    I've been lurking around here as a guest reading what I can to learn more. I'm in the process of looking for a 6x6. I'm going to look at the following next week.

    1998 Max IV - The Good -> roll cage, tracks, extra set of tires

    The bad -> rear seat missing needs carb cleaning

    Asking Price $2800

    Are the seat frames the same? My idea if possible would be to move the front seat to the rear and add a suspension seat to the front

    Anything else I should keep my eye out for besides chains and sprokets?

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    I have a 2005 Max Iv. The front seat frame has steel "tabs" that support the front floor board corners, whereas the rear frame does not. I don't think it would matter if the front were in the back though. Still, I don't know if the mount bolt spacing is the same.
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    I think moving the front seat to the rear is doable and I sure like the suspension seat idea. I've been planning the suspension seat myself but can't seem to find the time. Seems like there are some posts on a suspension seat here.

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    Does $2800 sound like a reasonable price?

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    Take a look at this for a lot of useful information.
    http://www.6x6world.com/forums/conte...r-s-guide.html

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    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Does $2800 sound like a reasonable price?
    I gave more than that for mine with no tracks or extra tires. The clogged carb is a way of life nowadays anyway.

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    I gave 2500 for a 2003 IV with 25hp Kohler and 26" Goodyyear Terra's, camo color.

    The seats, body and just about everything else was in great shape.

    Just like you I had to run thru the carb....Kohler carb kit wasnt cheap.
    I also changed all fluids and filters.

    After a little tlc, ive got her on the trail and in the mud and its performing fine...kids are happy.

    I was pleased with the price I paid....It just depends on how much you want to pay.

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    Gremlin... I checked to see if my front seat frame would fit the rear, but it would not. The bolt spacing is different.
    Did yours fit?

    SnackMaster... Sorry, but I can only suggest Buffalo Bearing as a source for bearings.
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    If I understand correctly you want to move the front bench seat to the back. I have a 2001 MaxIV and I have moved the front seat to the back with no problem. I also have a suspension seat I want to install but also have not had the time.
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