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Honda 500 Foreman Fender Kit Rubicon on 2040-parts.com

US $29.98
Location:

Elk Mound, Wisconsin, United States

Elk Mound, Wisconsin, United States
New. No hardware include.
Displayed Make:Honda Manufacturer Part Number:HLFK500 Brand:Honda

New. No hardware included.
Fender Kit - H500 Rubicon
FKITHR500
PN: HLFK500

This kit allows removal of the steel rod support brackets that are located in the front fender well which provide vertical support for the front portion of the Rincon floorboards. The objective of the kit is to allow removal of the obstruction to oversized tires that is caused by the stock support bracket. This rod is replaced with a heavy duty rectangular support bracket that fits entirely under the floorboards and bolts to the frame and foot peg support. Kit comes with Fender Kit only. 2 6x25 Hex Head Bolts and 2 6mm Lock Nuts not included.

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