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Best rear cup holder solutions for Mule FXT? #7267960 08/26/18 04:52 PM
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What are you guys using for the backseat?

Re: Best rear cup holder solutions for Mule FXT? [Re: TTT Ranch] #7268951 08/27/18 06:02 PM
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I saw a few on a forum I'm on. One guy built his own for about $15 out of some plastic cup holders off amazon, PVC clamps, and a piece of plywood. Another guy ordered one from Eagle MTX, but it wasn't cheap. I want to say it was around $100 but was very well made.

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Re: Best rear cup holder solutions for Mule FXT? [Re: TTT Ranch] #7269011 08/27/18 07:02 PM
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Perfect ZK. Thank you.

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Look for marine cup holders on the WEB.


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Ram Mounts makes some very good self leveling cup holders that have several mounting options. Even with your vehicle on its side you will not spill your tasty beverage. They seem pretty durable. I’ve had one on my 4 Wheeler for the last 7-800 miles with no issues.

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