1998 Polaris Rmk 700 Radius Rod Set And Steering Arms on 2040-parts.com
Cottage Grove, Minnesota, US
Up for sale is a set of six black 1998 Polaris RMK 700 Radius Rods and Steering Arms. These rods are all straight and were removed from a STRONG running sled. These radius rods have some scratches and light rust, which can be seen in the pictures, but they are still in GOOD working condition.
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