Rzr 900 Xp Heavy Duty Rear Radius Plate With D-ring on 2040-parts.com
Lake Elsinore, California, United States
Fits RZR 900 XP 2011-2015. Heavy Duty Rear Radius Plate made from 3/16" steel, welded in the USA.
2 ton D-ring included. Much stronger than the factory Radius Plate, and provides anchor point for transporting on a trailer, Colors available, Red, Black, Silver, or Forest Green. $65 Each. Provide color selection with shipping address for confirmation. |
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