Cab interiors

4520BW

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I am looking to put a new cab interior in the 4840 if I ever get done shelling corn. I have used a lot of Deere kits in the past as well as Fehr kits in some off breeds. So question is whats the best kit? More worried about quality than price.
 
Fehr.....Looks as good as factory if you take your time.....and take the seat out to make it easier. Ben
 
I plan to put a full kit in the 4450 sometime this winter so I asked my mechanic just the other day about kits. He said that he has used Fehr and Deere but has recently switched to the QUIK FIT product from Tractor Interior Upholstery. He said he is really impressed with how easy they are to use and if I am going to do it myself, I should definitely consider their product. I don't know anything about them other than what he told me but I am leaning toward using their kit.
 
(quoted from post at 14:53:57 11/21/17) I plan to put a full kit in the 4450 sometime this winter so I asked my mechanic just the other day about kits. He said that he has used Fehr and Deere but has recently switched to the QUIK FIT product from Tractor Interior Upholstery. He said he is really impressed with how easy they are to use and if I am going to do it myself, I should definitely consider their product. I don't know anything about them other than what he told me but I am leaning toward using their kit.

Fehr has also a line of kits with plastic back shells.
The quality of their product is good as mentioned. On 20 series kits for the Hinson cab, I think that Fehr and other manufacturers should have done better than Deere, and fold vinyl on the side of the foam.
In one word, Feher kit looks as ugly as Deere on 4620, and I can do better myself.
 

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