Maximize Your Crew Space: Step-by-Step Rear Seat Cover Installation for the Kawasaki MULE Pro
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One of the best features of the Kawasaki MULE Pro™ FX/DX is its sheer versatility. Strong enough for work and play, this side x side has an impressive hauling and towing capability, even in 6-passenger mode. With the ability to move people and payloads, the MULE PRO-FXT 820 can do it all. But as every owner knows, more passengers means more damage. It could be muddy work boots, damp weather, sharp tools tossed into the cab, or the blistering Texas sun, but no matter what, your seats are going to take a beating.
At Black Mountain All Terrain, we believe that hard-working machinery deserves elite-grade protection. That’s why we designed our custom-fit Kawasaki MULE Pro™ FX/DX to match the exact standards of our front seat line. Made from high-end, military-grade materials, these covers ensure your converting rear cab stays protected without interfering with your machine's transformation features (and they’ll look better too).
To ensure you get a perfect fit on this unique multi-passenger setup, Kyle from Black Mountain All Terrain has put together a comprehensive video walkthrough. Below, we break down the entire installation process, the essential tools you’ll need, and tips to make the job even easier.
Watch the Walkthrough: Kawasaki MULE Pro™ FX/DX and FXT/DXT Rear Seat Cover Installation
Because the rear seating configuration on the FXT/DXT is mounted to body of the vehicle you will need a 13mm wrench or socket.
Tool Needed:
13mm ratchet or wrench
Phase 1: Transforming the Rear Backrest Cushions
The installation kicks off with the removing the seat cushion from the body mount.
Opening the latch that holds the seat base and using 13mm socket or wrench to remove the bracket from pivot arm tub on the passenger and driver side.
Removing entire seat base assembly and placing upside down on a flat surface.
Placing the seat over over the base and pivot arm tubes.
Pulling the cover tight to the rear of the cushion.
Connecting the separating zipper and closing the zipper.
Re-install the seat base assembly and re-attached the brackets to the the pivot arm tubes.
Phase 2: Tackling the Rear Bench Bottom
No tools needed here. Simply install with the seat in position.
Moving the driver and passenger seat belts out of the way.
Unzipping and position the cover with the holes to the rear to accommodate the seat support bar.
Covering the rear seat while sliding the cover under the passenger seat belt.
Adjusting as you zip closed and position seat belts back in place.
Built to Endure, Proudly Texas-Made
When you choose Black Mountain All Terrain, you invest in gear designed to outlast the harshest environments. Our roots run deep in military contract sewing, and we bring that exact same unyielding attention to detail to every consumer product we manufacture. Every single component (from the heavy-duty thread to the specialized fabrics) is 100% sourced and made in the United States. Our products are meticulously stitched together by skilled Americans right here in Texas, allowing us to proudly offer a Lifetime Workmanship Guarantee on our seat covers.
Give Your DX/FX/DXT/FXT the Ultimate Line of Defense
Ready to ensure your crew transport stays in pristine, factory condition, no matter what the job site throws at it? Grab your 13mm wrench, fire up our full video tutorial, and upgrade your Kwasaki DX/FX/DXT/FXT with the toughest seat covers on the market.


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