New Fox Float Shocks, Polaris Iq/fusion/rmk, 2875575 on 2040-parts.com
Hastings, Minnesota, United States
NOS Fox Float shocks for Polaris snowmobiles. Kit came out in 2005 and was for the Fusion, IQ, and RMK body styles. Polaris kit part number 2875575. Check with your dealer for proper fitment. Comes as pictured and only with what is pictured. Please ask any questions prior to bidding. Thank you.
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