Bottom Line Snowmobile Carbides 8" Polaris F-08-0-4-269 on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Bottom Line Traction DUAL SERIES wearbars are a dual style
runner with the Dominator 60 degree carbide only offered by Bottom Line
Traction Products. The DUAL SERIES are
designed to reduce darting and keep you going straight down the trail. Price is
per bar (1 skis). Note: Dual series
carbides are packaged and sold individually. Product Number: F-08-0-4-269 Fits:
One wearbars per package (see photo) Free Shipping Closeout Item No Returns |
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