Polaris Rush, Rmk Asssult Upper A-arm Right on 2040-parts.com
Esko, Minnesota, United States
This is a used right upper a-arm that will fit IQ and Switchback models with a 42.5" front end. Arm is in good condition, no bends or defects. Was recently powdercoated black and had not been installed since.
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