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Snowmobile Trailer Turn Out Flex Ski Guides Kit - New on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Chisago City , MN, US

Chisago City , MN, US
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Snowmobile Trailer Turn Out (Flex) Ski Guide
(One Set - creates a single turn radius as pictured below)
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Turn out kit is designed to protect the trailer bed while also providing an edge to guide the snowmobile ski and direct the sled off the trailer. 
One set mounted in the path of the outer ski allows for the sled to turn and be guided in the right direction. Works great with enclosed or flat bed trailers. 
Comprised of eight poly inter locking pieces that can be adjusted to just about any turn radius needed. Mounting screws included.
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