Fast Inc. 121-3068-00 4 Wheel Axle For Ski-doo (dsa Chassis)..new In Box on 2040-parts.com
Osseo, Minnesota, US
4 Wheel Axle (DSA Chassis) by Fast Inc for Ski-Doo Snowmobiles.
Part No. 121-3068-00
The four wheel axle was developed to minimize the chances of track derailment, reduce rolling friction, and extend track life. The wheel and bearing are standard Ski-Doo items if replacement is ever necessary.
Buyer responsible for knowing fitment prior to shipping.
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