2014-2016 Yamaha Viking Fi 4x4 Multi-mount Winch Mount 1xdf28l0v000 on 2040-parts.com
Hagerstown, Maryland, United States
YAMAHA VIKING MULTI-MOUNT WINCH MOUNT 1XD-F28L0-V0-00 Enables secure mounting of a winch into a 2” hitch receiver on all Viking models. Made from 3/16” steel sheet metal and tubing. The mount includes a black powder-coat finish. ***Requires separate purchase of winch and front receiver hitch. FITMENT: VIKING(2016, 2015, 2014) |
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