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Arctic Cat 1991 440 Bearing Housing For Steering Post on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Waterford, Wisconsin, United States

Waterford, Wisconsin, United States
COMES WITH BEARINGS
Manufacturer Part Number:0705-064,0605-407,0605-171 Part Brand:ARCTIC CAT Warranty:No

A USED UPPER/LOWER BEARING HOUSING INC BEARINGS.THESE HOLD THE STEERING POST IN PLACE.IN GOOD COND.THE LOWER WILL NEED NEW BOLTS,AS THOSE TWO BROKE WHEN WE  TOOK OFF.

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