Stud Boy Shaper Bars W/wear Pads C&a Pro / Ultra Flex / Adx / Razor / Xt Sly Dog on 2040-parts.com
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Stud Boy Shaper Bars w/Wear Pads C&A Pro / Ultra Flex / ADX / Razor / XT Sly Dog BUY IT NOW: $49.23 Stud Boy Shaper Bars with Wear Pads
You need to get your hands on these wearbars if you want the latest and greatest in traction and control for the front of your sled.
Take wearbar design and performance to a new level.
Offers a unique shape that provides much better turning than conventional bars and offers a 25% weight savings too.
Concave side profile on the Shaper bar grabs and holds snow rather than allowing snow to slip by like other wearbars.
Sold in Pair.
Fits on :
C&A Pro / Ultra Flex / ADX / Razor / XT Sly Dog
O.E.M. : CAP-S2198-00 |
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