Snowstuds 6" Magnum Carbides 04-15 Polaris Accutrak Ski Runners Rm72060 *new* on 2040-parts.com
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States
SnowStuds 6" MAGNUM Series Carbides for Polaris Accutrak Ski
Note: The way these skis were designed only allows a 3/8" diameter rod for each runner with 5/16" studs. The same carbide inserts are attached. Please verify part compatability before purchase. |
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