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Pics of mastercraft Baja RS folded forward

Ly-mo

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I'm thinking if pulling the trigger on some suspension seats. One of the coolest features on out trucks is the way the passenger seat folds and tumbles. I guess I can sacrifice that for some ride comfort and safety, but I still want good access to the back seat. Who's running Mastercraft Baja RSs and how do you like them? Is it reasonably easy for an adult to get in and out of the back seat on the passenger side? Does it slide forward when you fold it forward like the '90s ford truck seats do?
 

garberz

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They fold forward, they slide forward, but not in one operation. With mine, it's still easier to climb through the center. I use the forward tilt to retrieve stuff from the back, plus the recline feature is nice for the passenger. Overall they are extremely comfy when out on the trail all day.

Mark
 

garberz

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I have door inserts, so it cuts down on the rear access from the side. Still going to be easier to crawl through the center. The second pic is with the seat slid all the way forward and tilted forward as far as would allow. I bought the RS's for the reclining feature and the ability to fold forward, to grab stuff from the back. They're a high end seat, worth every penny as far as comfort and durability.

Mark
 

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Ly-mo

Ly-mo

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I have door inserts, so it cuts down on the rear access from the side. Still going to be easier to crawl through the center. The second pic is with the seat slid all the way forward and tilted forward as far as would allow. I bought the RS's for the reclining feature and the ability to fold forward, to grab stuff from the back. They're a high end seat, worth every penny as far as comfort and durability.

Mark

Thanks for posting the pics! That helps a lot. I imagine having the harness bar behind the seat doesn't help either in you case. Still, they look great and I think they'll provide enough access for my needs.

Is yours on the mastercraft seat frame/sliders hat they offer for an EB, or did you fab your own?
 

pipermike

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I have them as well, I agree with what Mark says above, great seats but you have to climb through center to get in back. My only complaint with them is the sliders, just can't get them to work well, one has broken on me already, for the money they could be higher quality.
 
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