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Zbroz Racing Ars-fx Polaris Axys Rmk Snowmobile 36" A Arm Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $495.00
Location:

Esko, Minnesota, United States

Esko, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Z-Broz, ARS-FX

This a new set of 36" Z-Broz Racing/ARS-FX A-arms for the new Polaris AXYS RMK.  These arms are a direct replacement for the aluminum A-arms found on the stock 2016 sled.  These arms have the industries only high ground clearance design which allows them to go over what normally breaks other arms,  Constructed of tough Chro-moly tube and powdercoated with a lasting black finish, these arms will perform and look good for years to come.  Kits include, 2 upper and 2 lower arms, 2 tie rods and 2 nuts for the lower shock bolts.  You must reuse the stock ball joints and hardware for installation.  Spindles require minor trimming for proper clearance at full extension.  Ideal shock length for this kit is 16 1/8".

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