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81-99 Polaris Indy 7041284 13" Front Suspension Ski Shock Xlt Rxl Trail 500 Sp on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Marengo, Wisconsin, United States

Marengo, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Polaris Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:7041284 Front Shock Absorber, xcr 440 400 600

One front suspension ski shock absorber for many 80s and 90s Polaris Indy Snowmobiles, stamped 08-113 after market for Polaris 7041284. About 13" center to center of mount holes fully extended. Shock is in overall fair used condition with normal signs of use and age, some rust, scuffs, rubber bump stop rough. Compression and rebound feel good, shock rod looks good, useable. You should check with your dealer or oem parts diagram to be sure this will fit your machine.

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