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1993 Polaris Indy Xcr 440 Front Torque Arm, Rear Suspension Skid Forward Pivot on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Marengo, Wisconsin, United States

Marengo, Wisconsin, United States
Some wear, tunnel mount shaft is pretty tight, but does move if tapped, should be removed, cleaned, lubed, see pics, description
Manufacturer Part Number:1540689-067, Front Torque Arm, 92-93 XCR 440 Part Brand:Polaris Warranty:No Brand:Polaris

Front Torque Arm from rear suspension removed from a 1993 Polaris Indy XCR 440. It does have some wear, limiter straps getting rougher, and the longer tunnel mount shaft through the torque arm will need to be removed, cleaned, lubed, it is pretty tight but does move if tapped. Otherwise overall reasonable used condition with normal signs of use and, some rust, unit appears straight with no cracks or breaks. I believe this fits 92-93 XCR 440, you should check with your dealer or oem parts diagram to be sure this will fit your machine.

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