Michigan Contoured Industrial Seat - Black, Model Number V-900
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
That is correct. In my 2005 Rhino, I replaced both of the seats, and they fit perfectly. You're going to need four of them. Bolts with a diameter of 5/16" and a length of 3/4"
My bolt hole pattern is 8" x 11 1/2", so it's a perfect fit for me. It should fit if your bolt pattern is the same.
Not sure
It was for a 2007 Yamaha Rhino 450 that I bought them. They're a direct replacement and fit perfectly.
Selected User Reviews For Michigan Contoured Industrial Seat - Black, Model Number V-900
The only difference between these seats and stock seats that I can see is that the brand name is not embossed on the back. To replace the stock metric bolts, you'll need to go get 5/16" bolts. Both seats can be replaced for less than the cost of a single stock seat.
Installation tip: the bolts in your original seats are metric and the new seats are standard, so don't try to install your new seats with the old bolts. I purchased 8 stainless steel 5/16(1/2 long) bolts and 8 washers, which were simple to install.
The seats were very well attached! Ours is left outside, and the birds enjoy littering on the seats. I glued 1" squares of craft store mirror tiles across the top of the roll bar and to the back of the head rests about every four inches. Significantly reduced the amount of bird droppings on the seats!.
Please include the bolts for installation. However, it's a fantastic seat. It would be nice if it came in gray to go with the rest of the outfit. Also, because the original Yamaha bolts are metric, it would be very helpful if the manufacturer included the four needed bolts and washers to install this seat. br>Charge the customer a few extra dollars and make it easy to install. br>Thank you very much.
Why is the price so low? If you're on the fence about it, don't be. They come highly recommended! The only drawback is that the bolts aren't included, but this isn't a major issue. They were on hand because the husband had them, so there was no problem there.
These were the perfect replacement for torn factory seats. The only complaint is that the new seat did not come with mounting hardware or screws, and the factory screws from my Yamaha rhino were the wrong size, but a quick trip to the hardware store for screws solved the problem.
They are identical to the OEM seats in appearance and feel. When compared to the competition, the price and shipping are also very good. In less than 5 minutes, I had everything set up and was ready to go.
Without the Yamaha embossing, these seats are identical to the original Yamaha Rhino 660 seats (made by Michigan Seat). This is the seat to get if you need a new one. Purchase new bolts from a hardware store, as the ones installed by Yamaha do not have the correct thread pitch for the seat!.