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Kawasaki Teryx Baja Bad Dawg Break-away 2' Roll Bar Mount Side Mirrors on 2040-parts.com

US $49.89
Location:

Fullerton, California, United States

Fullerton, California, United States
Condition:New Fits:UTV Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Part Brand:BAJA BAD DAWG Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:11169

BAJA BAD DAWG MIRRORS

Does Not Fit Teryx 4

  • 2 - BREAK-AWAY MIRRORS-  
  • 1-LEFT & 1-RIGHT
  • High Impact ABS Plastic Housing Risists Damage
  • Strong And Durable Clamp
  • 4.25" X 8" Convex Shape Mirror Ensures A Wide Viewing Range & Image Stability
  • Shatterproof Tempered Glass For Increased Safety & Durability
  • Fits Any 2" Roll Bar & Cages
  • Ball Socket Joint Allows For A Virtually Unlimited User-Ajustable Viewing Angle
  • Break-Away Features Allows Mirrors To Fold Back On Impact Or Collision

 

 

 

 


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