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Four (4) Caliber Snowmobile Trailer Trax Mats 18" W X 72" L X 1/2" Thick #13211 on 2040-parts.com

US $189.95
Location:

Maine or Indiana Warehouse, United States

Maine or Indiana Warehouse, United States
Condition:New Brand:Caliber Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:13211 UPC:Does not apply

Four (4) Snowmobile Trax Mats

THE BEST TRACTION MAT AVAILABLE


STOP THE DAMAGE TO YOUR TRAILER DECKING OR RAMP CAUSED BY STUDDED TRACKS!

OVER SIZED 18" WIDE X 72" LONG X 1/2" THICK

UNIQUE BOTTOM GROOVE DESIGN ALLOWS MOISTURE TO DISSIPATE AND DRY OUT, PREVENTING "DECK ROT" CAUSED BY OTHER TRACK MATS

PROVIDES EXCELLENT TRACTION WHEN LOADING YOUR SNOWMOBILE

MOUNTING HARDWARE INCLUDED 

 





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