Anybody rig up a passenger side footrest in a Teryx2. Shorter passengers complain of leg fatigue on longer rides. Seems like it might be a common issue.
Make a new floor higher up so that there is a resting spot where their feet can rest on.
Grab some small 4x4", lay them on current floorboards, place plywood over and quick new floorboard.
Should u need to secure it, then grab a couple of screws and a driver, and screw from bottom of machine to hold the 4x4" in place. Good luck
Here is a link to another thread about floor mats. I made mats out of 3/4" rubber stall mats. My 5'2" wife can now touch the passenger floor with her feet, much more comfortable for her. If 3/4" isn't enough, put two layers down. They are heavy and stay in place, they also keep dust out and look good. Floor Mat Thread
My wife complains about that too. Though she doesn't say anything at home while it's in the garage with plenty of scrap wood and tools, it's usually in the bush 4hrs from home. Last trip I tossed an old icecream pail on the floor, it doubled as a trash can.Tossed some fire wood in the on the next ride lol. I have plastic tool box on the floor with some straps in it for my 7 year old to use as a foot rest in the back.
All very sound suggestions fellas. Thank you for the input
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