03-08 Kawasaki Kfx400 Suzuki Ltz400 Tie Rod W/ Ends Oem on 2040-parts.com
Attleboro, Massachusetts, US
This used tierod was removed from a 2003 Kawasaki KFX400. As you can see in the pictures, this tierod is not perfectly straight, but it is still functional. Tierod ends appear to be in good usable condition.
This is a used part off a 2003 Kawasaki KFX
400. It is in good working order. This part may fit other years and
other makes especially 2003-2008 Kawasaki KFX400 and Suzuki LTZ400. It
is the purchaser's responsibility to determine if this part will fit
their ATV prior to purchase. No refunds for improper fitment.
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