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Ski Doo Rev Renegade Rear Shock C36 Clicker Rebuildable on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

Branford, Connecticut, US

Branford, Connecticut, US
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 Up for sale is a nice used rear shock out of a 2007 MXZ Renegade X 800.  This is the C-36 Clicker shock with adjustable high and low speed dampening.  The shock is in good used condition.  It has been rebuilt on a yearly basis since new.  It is currently valved for a 300 pound aggressive rider.  There are a few dings on the shock body from cleaning ice buildup, but will not affect the performance of the shock.  The shaft was replaced last year.  The shock measures 21.5" eye to eye, and has the heavy duty 5/8" shaft.  This shock may fit other year / model sleds, check with your dealer for fitment.  This shock lists for $750 new, all reasonable offers will be considered.  Please ask any questions before bidding.  Thank you.

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