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Atv Winch Mount Polaris 10-14 800 Full Size Ranger 4x4 (wide)-100764 on 2040-parts.com

US $47.95
Location:

Northern Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States

Northern Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New ITEM #:100764 Brand:KFI Manufacturer Part Number:does not apply

Brand *NEW* Winch Mount

for the following:

Polaris 2009-2012 FULL SIZE RANGER WIDE

Brand new "KFI" Winch Mount for the following Polaris ATV's:

  • 2009-2010 Polaris Full Size Ranger 500 4x4
  • 2009-2013 Polaris Full Size Ranger HD
  • 2013 Polaris Full Size Ranger 800
  • 2009-2013 Polaris Full Size Ranger XP 700/800
  • 2010-2013 Polaris Full Size Ranger Crew 800
  • 2010-2013 Polaris Full Size Ranger 6x6
  • 2011-2013 Polaris Full Size Ranger Diesel

Mount Designed to work with the following Winches:

  • KFI: U4500w
  • WARN: RT40 / XT40
  • SUPERWINCH : Terra 45
  • BADLAND : 5000lb #68144
  • CHAMPION : 14501 / 14551 / 14552 / 40252 (4500lbs)
  • KEEPER CORP. TRAKKER : KT4000 / KT4000C
  • VENOM: 4000 / 4500 / 5000 (Hardcore Series)
    -All with 3.00" x 6.600" Bolt Pattern mount-up
  • Possibly Many others with the below standard Mounting patterns (call to confirm)
    -4-Hole WIDE (3.00" x 6.60" bolt pattern with Rollers that are 6.600" or 6.000" bolt pattern)

Specifications:

    • 100% MADE IN USA
    • Constructed of 3/16" steel
    • Unlike all other mount competitors our mounts are metal bead blasted before they are powder coated for the best possible finish prep.
    • Powder coated black for supreme durability
    • Complete installation instructions included
    • All mounting hardware included
    • Satisfaction guaranteed
    • Roller fairlead and winch not included

ITEM#100764

 

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