New Genuine Polaris Steel Support Bracket For Sleds With Plastic Chaincase Cover on 2040-parts.com
Bethel, Vermont, United States
New Genuine Polaris Steel Support Bracket For Polaris Snowmobiles With Plastic Chain Case Cover. Part number 1016191-329. This Is Genuine Polaris, Not Aftermarket. A few years ago Polaris started using Plastic Chain Case Covers On Some of there Models. People were having a lot of problems with them. Polaris came out with this Steel Support Bracket to do away with the problems people were having with them. It was up to the Customer to buy it and install it. You will have to replace 2 of the Chain Case Cover Bolts with longer ones which I have in stock. I will throw in 2 at no extra charge. I have 9 of these in stock if you need more than 1 for your winning price each. FREE SHIPPING IN THE USA. Please email me with any questions. Will ship Worldwide. Thanks for looking.
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