Lock & Ride Spare Tire Mount By Polaris on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
PRODUCT INFO Ready for the Unexpected Stumps, sharp edged rocks, old nails…the off-road world can be littered with hazards but you can be prepared for an unexpected flat tire with a ready to go spare on board. This Lock & Ride® Tire Mount attaches to either the Polaris®RANGER® or GENERAL™ cargo bed and can hold tire and wheel combinations up to 29” tall. |
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