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Arctic Cat Camoplast Backcountry Snowmobile Track 2602-699 137 X 15 X 1.75" on 2040-parts.com

US $650.00
Location:

Indian River, Michigan, United States

Indian River, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Arctic Cat Manufacturer Part Number:2602-669

 
  • Performance (2.86 P) Non-Quiet
  • Snocross-inspired, arched lugs are staggered for outstanding traction in soft snow
  • Rigid lug support columns for on- and off-trail performance

    Manufacturer Part Number: 2602-669

  • Specifications:

          Length - 137"
          Width - 15"
          Lug Height - 1.75"
          Pitch - 2.86"
          Duro - 80/70
          Clips - Every other
          Windows - Every window open
          Ply - 2-ply
          Weight - 45 lbs.

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