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Walker Evans Polaris Iq Rmk Air Shocks 2876007 2876008 on 2040-parts.com

US $674.95
Location:

Hastings, Minnesota, United States

Hastings, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Polaris Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:2876007 2876008

NOS Walker Evans air shock kits, IFS and rear for Polaris IQ and RMK models. Rear kit is missing attachment hardware. Only consist of bolts and some nuts. See pictures for description of nuts/bolts needed. Front IFS shock kit includes hardware. These kits are $600 each new, save big $$!
The part numbers listed on the shock bodies are different than what the instructions state. I contacted Walker Evans and basically the kits were updated with newer shocks and the instructions never got updated. As shown in the last photo, these shocks are for 2008 model year. Should fit IQ and RMK models, older and newer. Check with your dealer for proper fitment.
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