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Polaris Rzr 1000 Weld-in Cage Support Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $249.95
Location:

Lewiston, Idaho, United States

Lewiston, Idaho, United States
Condition:New Fits:UTV Manufacturer Part Number:RCS-P-RZR1K Brand:Super Atv Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Polaris RZR 1000 Cage Support Kit

Will fit:
Polaris RZR XP 1000 : 2014+
Polaris RZR XP Turbo : 2016+

Why We Made It
A roll can happen anytime and anywhere – ride prepared and ride safe. We know the stock cage does just enough to get by, but now you can ride safer with the addition of SuperATV’s roll cage supports and gussets. Each brace is specifically designed to provide maximum support to the weak links in the stock cage, giving you much needed piece of mind. Each piece is constructed of heavy duty 1-1/2” steel tubing and comes perfectly notched for a seamless fit up. Whether you chose to MIG or TIG, this rugged yet sleek addition will provide multiple benefits to your ride and your safety.

Kit Includes:
  • 1-1/2" heavy duty steel tubing
  • Front v-brace for ultimate roll over strength
  • 2 top braces with v-formation
  • Left and right side braces
  • 4 rear pieces
  • Ships unpainted
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