136" X 2" X 15" Challenger Paddle Track on 2040-parts.com
Pocatello, Idaho, United States
Challenger paddle track 2" deep lugs with 2.52" track pitch. Fits Arctic Cat and Polaris. Some minor lug damage shown in the photos. There are a few lugs with missing chunks and a couple starting to tear. Review photos prior to purchasing.
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