Kimpex Lh Slide Suspension Spring 04-384-01 Polaris Indy 90-95 See Description on 2040-parts.com
Princeton, Wisconsin, United States
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Manufacturer Part Number:04-384-01
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I had a nasty rear end sag on my 96 XCR (even when not sitting on it). A pair of these springs later and it sits where it's supposed to. Looking forward to not bottoming out my suspension everywhere now. Was easy to install too, only had to remove rear 2 suspension bolts then remove collar holding idler wheel to get at the old ones.