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2010-2014 Polaris Rush Switchback Pro R 600 800 Front Walker Evans Clicker Shock on 2040-parts.com

US $249.00
Location:

Big Lake, Minnesota, United States

Big Lake, Minnesota, United States
Excellent condition, great charge ready to be installed!
Brand:polaris Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:7043650 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

I have a front Walker Evans clicker adjustable shock in Excellent condition with an excellent charge off a 2011 Polaris Rush 800 Pro R. Part # 7043650. It has very low miles on it.

This should fit all Polaris rush and switchback models  Rush from 2010-2014 and the switchback 2012 -2014 .It measures 18 inches from center of the eye to center of the eye.

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