Slide Guides Inc. Snowmobile Trailer Traction Mat - 6' Length X 16" Width - 4 Pk on 2040-parts.com
Oak Creek, Wisconsin, United States
The Slide Guides Inc. Snowmobile Traction Mat measures 16 inches wide by 6 feet long. Even snowmobiles without studs will benefit from the rubber on rubber surface provided by this Traction Mat. Traction Mats also help protect the deck against destructive carbides by creating a pin cushion effect. Slide Guides Inc. Traction Mats are made of rubber from recycled tires. They have a long life when used with E-Z Off Slides. Traction Mats come with heavy duty stainless steel screws for mounting. This listing is for FOUR traction mats.
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