Spi Drag Link Arctic Cat Bearcat 95-99 Rh on 2040-parts.com
US $22.95
Location:
Hinckley, Ohio, United States
Condition:New
Manufacturer/Brand:Sport Parts Inc
Type:Tie Rod End
Manufacturer Part Number:08-112-02
Part Number:35-0252
Brand:SPI
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Part: SPI Drag Link End 3/8-24 NF Make: Arctic Cat Model: Bearcat Year: 1995-1999 Replaces: 0605-202 Side: Right Side - Tie-Rod End is sold individually.
- Quality replacement for OEM tie-rod end.
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