Polaris Sportsman Downhill Braking Kit 2200953 Pre 2004 on 2040-parts.com
Idaho Falls, Idaho, US
NEW OLD STOCK. THIS KIT IS STILL IN PRODUCTION FROM POLARIS. ADD DOWNHILL BRAKING TO YOUR POLARIS SPORTSMAN FOUR STROKE. WILL FIT ALMOST ALL MODELS PRIOR TO 2004. COMES WITH DRIVE 1321706 AND DRIVEN CLUTCH 1322190 AND POLARIS 3211069 DRIVE BELT. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR FITMENT QUESTIONS. DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY SPRINGS OR WEIGHTS.
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