DragonfireRacing Harness Pass Through Bezel for 14-20 Polaris RANRZR1000XE black
D**R
Worked great for me on 2019 RZR XP4 Turbo. Install Tips.
1] Use a Dremel Tool with a Multipurpose Cutting Bit and Router attachment. I was able to do cutouts on each seat in around 3 minutes. I can't imagine trying to use a exacto or blade cutter.2] DO NOT REMOVE ANY FOAM. I see youtube videos with people doing that. It isn't necessary and causes bagging around the frame. Just push the foam around the insert as you go.3] Yea you do have to cut through stitching on the front. Trying to stretch it to fit is a time waster.4] Use painters tape to mount the template and reuse the pattern. It took me longer to cut out the pattern/template than doing the cutout on a seat. Save yourself effort and time.5] I preferred to not try to cut all the way through the foam. I instead used my fingers to slowly separate it pushing through to the back template so I could keep it centered as I separated it. The foam splits easily. You don't need a blade.6] It took me about 15 minutes per seat to install. Far faster than I imagined it would. The dremel is a big time saver. Also having a work table you can work on the seat at waist level really helps as you have to press the two parts together so they snap.
S**C
Hard work but worth it
I like them, I was tired of my harnesses lying all over the floor of the RZR and having sore shoulders from the harnesses rubbing on themBut like everybody here said, they do not look perfect.The gaps at the back corners are an eyesore.I put my whole car together and I'm not kidding that this was one of the hardest things I did to itI spent a couple hours on each seat.In the end they look good and work greatI only did the front two seats and as hard as it was I'll be doing the back seats alsoI didn't mess up anywhere or cut too far so all good thereIf you watched that guy's video using the dremel tool, do not make the cutout so tight that you squeeze the insert to get it in. You will end up deforming the insert and have problems snapping it together and DO NOT remove any of the foam from inside the seat... just follow the instructions and substitute the utility knife for a dremel if you want.If you have harnesses and have them wrapping around your seats get these
R**C
Great product
The bezels worked great in the factory seats. I started the first seat using a utility knife like the direction show. Took about an hour and was a total pain in the ass. Then I remembered that I had an oscillating power tool. Did the other 3 seats and only took 15 minutes each. I highly recommend using these. It’s to unsafe especially for smaller people if the harnesses are wrapped around the seat and could fall off during a roll over. Going through the seats using the bezels ensures all the riders are secure in their seats in the event of a roll over. The biggest Thing I have to worry about now is making sure all riders keep their hands and arms in the car in the event of a roll over. I think I’m getting the window nets next.Have fun riding!
L**.
About an hour install
I watched all the youTube videos I could find. Then I went to Harbor Freight and bought a rotary cutter to cut out the seat backs. I have had too many accidents with sharp knives and hard plastic. The front cuts were easy but one video said not to cut thru the seams while the mfg directions say cut 1/4" thru the seam. I ended up cutting thru because I needed the room. The instructions don't say to remove the flap left by the cuts so I left it. They also don't say to remove the foam. I just pressed it down and worked the inserts in until they snapped together. I did get a run in the fabric at the front corner on 1 seat. I was able to smear a coating of black silicone on to stop it. The seat belts cover that area anyway. The back inserts do not match the RZR seat conformation but I'm sure that saved some $$ and aggravation. I like the was the seatbelts fall on my shoulders now.
A**N
Looks pretty good!
Work well, so far. Install isn’t bad once you get over the fact you’re cutting your seat open. I used a dremel with a small carbide bit to cut through the stenciled pattern, goin light the first pass and continuing to add pressure each pass. The final cut is the key, make sure your cut through the foam, after you break through the exterior, is level and horizontal all the way to the back plastic where you made the first cut or the bezel will be hard to snap together. Just take your time and it looks pretty good. The paper template is sub par IMO it should just be a premade plastic one that’s included, the paper just makes the process seem even more risky, at least for me. Good alternative to new seats for sure!!
D**R
Great product
Great productMake sure you read the install directions better than I did. When cutting the fabric on the front of the seat it is just a slit not the whole template 😬The second seat went super easy. I used a small cut off wheel to cut the plastic on the seat. Utility knife for the fabric. Highly recommend this product
D**H
Effective and affordable
These work wonders for converting stock RZR seats to a harness system. I was a bit apprehensive to cut into the seats on a $15K machine but I'm glad I did!Installation was pretty easy, just follow the template and measurements. Dont rush, measure twice and cut once! Dont use a razorblade on the seatbacks like mentioned in the instructions. Instead, break out a dremel and appropriate cutting bit. Each seat took me about 30 minutes. Much cheaper than replacing my seats.My only complaint is that just like mentioned in other reviews, the back isnt flush. Put a nice bead of black silicone around the back against the plastic and call it a day!Once again, Dragonfire has supplied another great product for the UTV enthusiast!!
J**G
Work well and tons cheaper then new seats
Item is as stated and comes with clear instructions with pictures. Decided to use a dremel with a roto zip bit to cut back instead of drilling and razor knife method and must say it worked tons better. Cuts are more accurate with a dremel if you take the time to slowly cut the lines that is. Plastic pieces seem to be sturdy and should hold up over time. Harnesses fit so much better now and even like the fact my rear seats where kids sit the straps are a lot safer know as they fit in closer to their chest and secure them better. Great alternative to buying aftermarket overpriced seats. FIt my 18 RZR xp4 turbo perfectly!
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