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Powermadd Universal Throttle Cable Extension Kit Arctic Cat Polaris 43592 10in. on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Maurertown, Virginia, United States

Maurertown, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:POWERMADD UPC:DOES NOT APPLY Manufacturer Part Number:70-1111

NEW POWERMADD THROTTLE EXTENSION KIT.  IN STOCK AND READY TO SHIP.

Overview of PowerMadd Throttle Cable Extension Kit - 43592

  • Finally a well engineered system that extends your throttle cable when installing tall PowerMadd riser blocks
  • Inline adjuster to fine tune cable tension and slack
  • This universal cable end allows the cable extension to be used on all brands
  • 10 in. extension

    NOTE: Will not fit Arctic Cat F Series 07-up models due to a change in the stock cable


  • Fitment: For Arctic Cat, Polaris, Ski-Doo models

This listing is for 1 throttle extension kit.

IN STOCK AND READY TO SHIP!

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