36" Snowmobile Sled 800 Lb Aluminum Loading Ramp Extension Layover Sno-ext on 2040-parts.com
West Bend, Wisconsin, United States
(SNO-EXT) New Black Ice Snowmobile Ramp Extension - This optional traction plate helps prevent your snowmobile track from spinning while its skis are on the runner guides.
Black Ice Snowmobile Ramp Extension Image Gallery The Black Ice Snowmobile Ramp Extension is a great addition to your Black Ice snowmobile ramp system. This aluminum traction plate prevents your snowmobile track from spinning while the skis are loading on the runner guides, providing extra traction when loading on ice, pavement, studded tracks, or high pickups. The extension can fit onto different rungs on the ramp to adjust to different lengths. Black Ice Snowmobile Ramp Extension Product Features:
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