1995 Polaris 440 Sport Rear Torque Arm Spring Track Wheel Carrier Shaft on 2040-parts.com
Cleveland, Ohio, US
1995 polaris 440 sport rear torque arm assy; good condition , straight ,all components move freely.comes with
both springs and track carrier wheels.both axles and threads are nice.
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