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Tusk Rear A Arm Guards Polaris Rzr S 800 Le 2011-2012 Control Arm Guard on 2040-parts.com

US $77.95
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Eugene, Oregon, United States

Eugene, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Fits:UTV Compatible Model:RZR S 800 LE 2011-2012 Brand:Tusk Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Compatible Make:POLARIS Surface Finish:ALUMINUM Manufacturer Part Number:1315630002 Warranty:No

Tusk Aluminum Rear A-Arm Guards.  Fits POLARIS RZR S 800 LE Models From 2011-2012.

    Tusk UTV a-arm guards are the perfect addition to your UTV or side-by-side. The Tusk UTV a-arm guards protect the vulnerable a-arms and offer cv boot protection. The Tusk a-arm guards also allow your UTV or side-by-side vehicle to glide over obstacles without "hanging up". Think Tusk when you think of quality UTV parts and accessories.
  • Provides protection for your UTV’s a-arms.
  • Extended protection for vulnerable CV boots.
  • Strong and durable 1/8" thick aluminum construction.
  • Includes mounting hardware.

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