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You have seen the Suspension seat brackets and you have seen the zero shock seat dampers. NOW!!! We have combined the best of both worlds. The Zero Shocks were cost effective and were effective with absorbing the G-outs and Bottom-outs. The Suspension Seat Brackets gave you the travel and load adjustability to make sure that your ride is more comfortable. So if the cost of an expensive race seat is out of your budget. Try our Suspension Seat Brackets. The SSBII kit comes with everything you need for installation on your stock seats, including the lighter springs to dial in your ride for your particular weight and driving style. We have styles that accommodate all RZR models. All for the right price.

Give us a call if you have any questions.

Thanks for your interest.


 

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And best of all..... They work!!!
My first generation brackets are great, and these new designs look even better. Well worth the money IMO. :clap::clap:
 
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How much for a set? Do they work with aftermarket seats?

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Infortunately, they will not work on aftermarket seats. They are designed for seat bases that are independent of the seat back. Feel free to give us a call if you have any additional questions.
 
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I would be interested except I have triple X seats and -4" custom cage. Why don't you make a rugged seat bracket and slider with suspension that is universal?

We found that with the seat brackets on the one piece seats made the seats feel very unstable. The bracket works best with the 2-piece seat design of the stock Polaris seats. They do work with the sliding bases.
 
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