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IAMICHABOD
Dec 15, 2012Explorer II
It does give you a lot more room and opens it up a lot.
As for the swivel it self, if your seat bolts on to the base that is stock then you should have no problem with the stock one but I would measure them just to be sure. They also make one that is for after market seats that have a larger bolt pattern as shown on the same page just scroll down. Here
Mine is the stock # 11615.
The only problem I had was that the holes for the seat were a little off. I used a larger drill bit to open them up and make them fit. This is common from what I have heard from others that have installed them ,it is no big deal.
Like I said before it is easier to test fit the swivel base to the seat while on a bench,then remove it and fit it to the base in the RV,
bolt it down and then install the seat to the swivel.
Good Luck and let us know how it works out.
As for the swivel it self, if your seat bolts on to the base that is stock then you should have no problem with the stock one but I would measure them just to be sure. They also make one that is for after market seats that have a larger bolt pattern as shown on the same page just scroll down. Here
Mine is the stock # 11615.
The only problem I had was that the holes for the seat were a little off. I used a larger drill bit to open them up and make them fit. This is common from what I have heard from others that have installed them ,it is no big deal.
Like I said before it is easier to test fit the swivel base to the seat while on a bench,then remove it and fit it to the base in the RV,
bolt it down and then install the seat to the swivel.
Good Luck and let us know how it works out.
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