Condition:NewBrand:WoodysCompatible Model:ZRManufacturer Part Number:MAA8-9975-558-Woodys-A REF AA8-9975Compatible Year(s):2014Compatible Make:Arctic Cat
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Trail Runner Ace (8") Carbide Arctic Cat ZR 2014
Manufacturer Part Number: MAA8-9975-558-Woodys-A REF AA8-9975
Lionparts #: MAA8-9975-558-Woodys-A
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Trail Runner Ace (8") Carbide Arctic Cat ZR 2014
Meet the industry’s most powerful family of carbide runners from Woody’s. With their ability to create a path on any surface encountered on the trail,
the Woody’s runner line is versatile and ideal for maneuverability on the snowmobile trail. Woody’s manufactures their runners with the finest carbide,
steel and aluminum. Extra long mounting bolts and flanged lock nuts allow for fast and easy installation. The rear angle cut prevents catching when
reversing or unloading. Woody’s quality inspection procedures guarantee a runner that fits. All Carbides have 1”or larger studs to accept ski skins.
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SKU
MAA8-9975-558-Woodys-A
Manufacturer Part Number
MAA8-9975-558-Woodys-A REF AA8-9975
Brand
Woodys
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Arctic Cat ZR 2014
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