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Sno Stuff Arctic Cat Rumble Pack 900 King Cat Etc Exhaust Rumble Pk Ac 331-108 on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
Location:

Saint-Lazare, QC, Canada

Saint-Lazare, QC, Canada
Condition:New Brand:SNO STUFF Manufacturer Part Number:331-108 UPC:Does not apply

 

SNO STUFF RUMBLE PACK SILENCERS EXHAUST RUMBLE PK AC (OEM: 331-108)

 

FITMENT CHART
MAKE MODEL YEAR
Arctic Cat King Cat 900 2004 - 2005
Arctic Cat King Cat 900 EFI 2005
Arctic Cat Mountain Cat 800 EFI 151 2004
Arctic Cat Mountain Cat 800 EFI 159 2004
Arctic Cat Mountain Cat 900 151 2004
Arctic Cat Mountain Cat 900 151" 2004
Arctic Cat Mountain Cat 900 159 2004
Arctic Cat Mountain Cat 900 159" 2004
 
Specifications
CONFIGURATION 1 Single Canister
MADE IN THE U.S.A. Yes
MODEL Rumble Pack
NOTE Horsepower Change.
REDUCES WEIGHT BY Up To 9 Lb.
SHAPE Round
STYLE Silencer
TYPE Exhaust
 
  • Extra kick with less weight
  • Unique first in the industry; Dual Stage acoustical design
  • Pull up to five more horsepower from the sled's motor, depending on the application
  • Saves up to 9 lb. of dead weight
  • Rumble Pack Silencer Kits attach to stock exhaust pipes and include complete instructions
  • No modifications to belly pan required for installation
  • Available in triple- or single-canister designs with nickel-chrome plating for a lasting finish
 

Shipping & Notes

We ship with Fedex ground and shipping is free to lower 48 states and Canada. We will not ship to a PO Box, FPO or APO so please do not ask. If item is shipped to Canada then customers will be charged their provincial sales tax.

 

Payment

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Warranty

If any products are found defective, we will assist in resolving the issue. The product will need to be returned to us or the manufacturer to determine if a replacement item will be issued. However, it is at the discretion of the manufacturer to determine if the item is defective.

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