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Yamaha Raptor 660 Forged Billet Twin Row Rear Axle Bearing Carrier Fits 01-05 on 2040-parts.com

US $139.90
Location:

Colby, Kansas, US

Colby, Kansas, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No BRAND:NICHE MANUFACTURE PART NUMBER:1551-6505-N1FB2

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YAMAHA RAPTOR 660 FORGED BILLET TWIN ROW REAR AXLE BEARING CARRIER FITS 01-05

DETAILS

Condition : NEW
Warranty : 45 Days
Instock : Yes

INCLUDES

AXLE CARRIER, BEARINGS (2), SEALS(2), SPACER, GREASE FITTING (CARRIER ARRIVES ASSEMBLED)

BUY IT NOW PRICE

$139.9

Retail Price : $248.76

FITS MODEL(S) YEARS REPLACES OEM PART NUMBER(S)
YAMAHA Raptor 660 2001-2005 5LP-25311-00-00
YAMAHA Raptor 660R 2001-2005 5LP-25311-00-00
Brand new heavy forged billet aluminum carrier. This unit is heavy duty with 2 double wide heavy duty bearings which will outlast twin row carriers hands down! Our carrier is machined from forged 6061 billet (there are many carriers on the market, however 99 percent of them are not forged, which is crucial to the strength of the metal). All carriers show up ready to install with bearings, seals, machined spacer and center mounted Zerk fitting pre-installed. Just pack it with grease and go! this unit is a plug and play fit for your machine, our carriers use your stock axle o-ring. Hassle free life time warranty on the forged Carrier!

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