Rear View Mirror For Polaris Ranger, Rzr on 2040-parts.com
Noblesville, Indiana, US
Large Rear View Mirror for your Polaris Ranger/ RZR:
- 4 1/2" x 8" mirror face.
- Curved to see everything behind you!
- Easy to install with OEM style bracket to mount to your roll bar.
- OEM style bracket is made of metal with a rubber grommet wrap. Used to hold on the canopy tops and windscreens by the OEM.
- Durable mirror for all terrains.
- Will not vibrate!
- Be safe and be able to see what is going on behind you.
Thank you!
The Team
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