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Stud Boy Yam-r2524-60 Switch Back Carbide Wear Bar 6in. on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Danville, Virginia, United States

Danville, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Stud Boy Size:6in. Manufacturer Part Number:YAM-R2524-60 Disclaimer:Stock Photo may be shown. Actual product may vary from picture.

Stud Boy YAM-R2524-60 Switch Back Carbide Wear Bar 6in.
  • A high-performance wear bar with a full 9" of 60° control carbide
  • Front and rear carbide wear pads
  • Large 1/2" diameter host bar
  • 1" long studs to fit with ski skins
  • Rear of bar has angled cut to ease unloading
  • An economically priced wear bar for trail performance
  • Features 6" of 60° control carbide with front and rear carbide wear pads
  • Large 1/2" diameter host bar
  • 1" long studs to fit with ski skins
  • Rear of bar has angled cut to ease unloading
  • Features 4" of 90° control carbide with front and rear carbide wear pads
  • Large 1/2" diameter host bar
  • 1" long studs to fit with ski skins
  • Rear of bar has angled cut to ease unloading
  • Retails for: $79.95 Your Price: $79.95

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