Thanks everyone, we have a 2015 SL for 3 years now. My wife drives sitting on a pillow. We have looked at newer models and the 2017 Polaris Slingshot SL LE had some great seats. (Quilted Comfort Seats) still sold by Polaris but they are $825 each! We have looked at after market seats also but is hard to tell is they are any taller. So
Can you raise the driver's seat up? That would do it. Thanks again for your time.
Can you raise the driver's seat up, wife is short.
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Check some of the posts on Cipher seats, they sit higher.
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Thanks everyone, we have a 2015 SL for 3 years now. My wife drives sitting on a pillow. We have looked at newer models and the 2017 Polaris Slingshot SL LE had some great seats. (Quilted Comfort Seats) still sold by Polaris but they are $825 each! We have looked at after market seats also but is hard to tell is they are any taller. So
Can you raise the driver's seat up? That would do it. Thanks again for your time.If it makes you feel better, those seats are sold as a pair! The description says "seats", not "seat".
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If it makes you feel better, those seats are sold as a pair! The description says "seats", not "seat".
Unfortunately all of the others from Polaris are sold as a pair but not (Quilted Comfort Seats). I went to the dealer to order the set and have them install them that is when they told me it was each seat. I looked again today because we would like to get them. I even did a mass search online to see if any dealers might have some in stock for less but only found the same price. Thanks.
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Unfortunately all of the others from Polaris are sold as a pair but not (Quilted Comfort Seats). I went to the dealer to order the set and have them install them that is when they told me it was each seat. I looked again today because we would like to get them. I even did a mass search online to see if any dealers might have some in stock for less but only found the same price. Thanks.
Someone in the parts department tapping on his computer doesn't know what he is talking about! Call another dealer. Is it really logical that Polaris would not sell seats as a pair? It sure would make your Sling look pretty silly! The description says "these seats" not "this seat". Call Cycle Springs 727-771-1211. https://shop.cyclespringsonlin…Quilted_Comfort_Seats.htm
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HI Keith Paul Jr Kelly the Ciphers are about the highest and with adjustable sliders on passenger side as well that helps. And like all things offered aftermarket , they blow that dealer price away. here is the newest cipher in a quilted type pattern, at $789.oo a set plus $174 to $280 a set for the needed Slingshot seat brackets you can add spacers as well between the seat bottoms and the seat brackets . You can view them and many more aftermarket seats on my site at
https://allthingsslingshot.com/collections/aftermarket-seats
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By the way, the Velocity seats sit higher and PRP gen 1's sit lower than stock.
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in all honesty as I was typing that and after I sent it I read maverick5990 post and I think he is correct, as much as I'd like to tell you our seats are a great deal, I think you,ll find out those Polaris seats are for a pair if that's what you are looking for
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Someone in the parts department tapping on his computer doesn't know what he is talking about! Call another dealer. Is it really logical that Polaris would not sell seats as a pair? It sure would make your Sling look pretty silly! The description says "these seats" not "this seat". Call Cycle Springs 727-771-1211. https://shop.cyclespringsonlin…Quilted_Comfort_Seats.htm
The link you sent also shows the price for one. If you look at the Polaris website you can see the say (pair) is sold as a pair.
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CALL CYCLE SPRINGS! IT'S FOR 1 PAIR!
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HI Keith Paul Jr Kelly the Ciphers are about the highest and with adjustable sliders on passenger side as well that helps. And like all things offered aftermarket , they blow that dealer price away. here is the newest cipher in a quilted type pattern, at $789.oo a set plus $174 to $280 a set for the needed Slingshot seat brackets you can add spacers as well between the seat bottoms and the seat brackets . You can view them and many more aftermarket seats on my site at
https://allthingsslingshot.com/collections/aftermarket-seats
Thanks we are looking at them. That was my next choice if we cant raise the seat up. Thanks.
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CALL CYCLE SPRINGS! IT'S FOR 1 PAIR!
Cool I will. Thanks.
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By the way, seat installation is not that hard. This video is for PRP's but the process is basically the same. I'm 68 and had mine done in 20 minutes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zm63FqddoLY
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Thanks everyone, we have a 2015 SL for 3 years now. My wife drives sitting on a pillow. We have looked at newer models and the 2017 Polaris Slingshot SL LE had some great seats. (Quilted Comfort Seats) still sold by Polaris but they are $825 each! We have looked at after market seats also but is hard to tell is they are any taller. So
Can you raise the driver's seat up? That would do it. Thanks again for your time.I cut the wind screen down to about 3/16 above the center brace on my 2015. I think it works out to about 3 inches
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I bought these:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Seat-…bf8ecb:g:oFwAAOSw~yNbcDsW
I now sit up about 1" higher for better visibility and SS control, and have lumbar support too! You can also purchase just the seat cushion for about 20 bucks. Really improves the overall comfort of the stock seats, with a nice tight cover set helping hold them in place.
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were you asking if the drivers seat could be moved up about an inch. If that is what you need just go to a hardware store and get you some black pipe couplings that are about 3/4" to 1" " and grab you some longer bolts to accommodate for the pipe pieces you just added. Just put the pipe pieces between the seat rails and the floor and tighten down the bolts.
Im 99% sure you dont have to brace the seat tracks in the center but if u feel like it just cut you a couplle piece of wood to brace under the tracks. They will just sit under the tracks without any bolts.
You can technically put the seat a foot higher in the air if you want to.
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were you asking if the drivers seat could be moved up about an inch. If that is what you need just go to a hardware store and get you some black pipe couplings that are about 3/4" to 1" " and grab you some longer bolts to accommodate for the pipe pieces you just added. Just put the pipe pieces between the seat rails and the floor and tighten down the bolts.
Im 99% sure you dont have to brace the seat tracks in the center but if u feel like it just cut you a couplle piece of wood to brace under the tracks. They will just sit under the tracks without any bolts.
You can technically put the seat a foot higher in the air if you want to.
I did not think about that one, and knew you could do that
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i would use the pipe nipples actually instead of couplings. One reason is because i like saying the word "nipple"....... And secondly they seem a bit more robust. The possibilities are actually endless. You could even put a taller spacer in the rear than the front and have it a bit flatter for her.
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I was going to recommend longer bolts and spacers, but then I went and looked at how seat frames bolt down and on the driver side the 2 front bolts go in at an angle so it would not be as simple as I had thought it might be
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Thanks! I might look at that, I am first going to see about a pair of the Quilted Comfort Seats.
were you asking if the drivers seat could be moved up about an inch. If that is what you need just go to a hardware store and get you some black pipe couplings that are about 3/4" to 1" " and grab you some longer bolts to accommodate for the pipe pieces you just added. Just put the pipe pieces between the seat rails and the floor and tighten down the bolts.
Im 99% sure you dont have to brace the seat tracks in the center but if u feel like it just cut you a couplle piece of wood to brace under the tracks. They will just sit under the tracks without any bolts.
You can technically put the seat a foot higher in the air if you want to.