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Oem Front Gearcase Differential 2011 2012 2013 Polaris Rzr Xp900 900 Xp 4 (r39) on 2040-parts.com

US $969.00
Location:

Boring, Oregon, US

Boring, Oregon, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Polaris / Hilliard Manufacturer Part Number:1333105 Placement on Vehicle:Front

BRAND NEW POLARIS RZR 900 XP FRONT DIFFERENTIAL.

(directly out of the Polaris factory packaging for photos only)

YES, THIS IS THE ONE THAT COMES FROM THE FACTORY WITH A BILLET ALUMINUM HARD-COATED ROLLER CAGE !!!

...AND WITH SOME VERY SLIGHT FRAME MODIFICATION, THIS WILL FIT IN ANY MODEL YEAR RZR800**

FREE PRIORITY MAIL SHIPPING TO THE UNITED STATES

(to your door in 2 to 3 business days) 

 

Some "schooling" for you...

This #1333105 unit comes from the factory with a billet aluminum CNC machined and hard-coated 7075-T6 alloy roller cage. 

Also, this #1333105 unit has a "halo" cast integrally to the inside circumference of the ring gear teeth (to hold the teeth from wanting to lay over under power)... a HUGE improvement just recently offered by Hilliard and Polaris ;-}    Be aware... #1332923 units do NOT have the "halo" on the ring gear teeth !!

In summary, this #1333105 unit was originally only available in the Jagged X (XP900) vehicles but has since been set up by Polaris to be the superseding part number for ALL the XP900's.

** This is a direct fit into a 2011 or newer RZR800.

** For a pre-2011 RZR800, the cross-brace for the steering rack needs to be trimmed slightly.

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