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Optional Oem Yamaha Snowmobile Stabilizer Bar Kit Vmax 540 V-max Vmx Vmx540 Srx on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Princeton, Wisconsin, United States

Princeton, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Yamaha Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:8U9-W0051-00-00 UPC:n/a

 STABILIZER BAR

Yamaha
OEM

VMAX 540 1983-1991
(possibly 1981-1982 SRX)

OBSOLETE


You are buying the bar, which is nice.
I will throw in the box of hardware, the rubber bushings are cracked, however these are still easily found here on eBay and some dealers, or maybe still use them.
One tie-rod end seemed to move easier than the other, maybe still good, maybe wanna replace? Also still easily found.
As far as I could tell the rest looked good.


The actual sway bar is nice, and this is the hard part to locate, so consider the rest a bonus.
Very cool rare item!

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