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  • MAX IV Front seat modification

    I saw a youtube video where someone removed the front seat in a MAX IV and installed some framework to mount a tractor seat. The seat he used had suspension of its own built in.
    Can anybody point me to a video to show how this is done? Would the winch mount plate in the tub be used as a front anchor point?
    This front seat mod appeals to me as I've had three back surgeries. Just trying to improve the ride somewhat.
    Thanks.

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    i have seen a few max 4 's like that . i a design in hislways liked that setup . in fact member mike fenmore has that exact in his ( rode with him this past weekend

    i always liked that setup . member mike fenmore has that in his machine ( rode with him this past weekend ) hopefully he will see this this and reply . it's very comfy . if you don't here from him , i'll give him a call to look at this post . johnboy va

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    • #3
      Just one of my videos with the MaxIV modification, it is very easy to do

      Last edited by mightymaxIV; 10-12-2023, 06:34 PM.

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      • #4
        At last, someone posted a video with some sensible music! I've been listening to Loreena McKennitt for a few years now. My MAX IV is similar to yours. It has the 27 hp Kawasaki and 26X12X12 tires. I don't care if mine ever sees water but I'd like an easier ride on the trails.

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        • #5
          also kieth ( only once ) has a nice single seat in his max 4 . if you don't get any plans ... i will cal him and give him your no. and maybe he can post a few photos . jb

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          • #6
            Suspension seat

            For some reason it won?t let me upload a photo of mine. All I did was take a piece of 3/16 plate and bend it on each end and bolt it to the frame rails flush with the top of the rails. Makes a nice flat surface to bolt the seat.
            What it lacks in ground clearance it makes up for with traction.

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