95 Polaris Xlt Snowmobile Rear Suspension Swing Arm Xtra 12 580 600 650 Rxl 96 on 2040-parts.com
Ada, Minnesota, United States
Hello, You are looking at a rear suspension swing arm off a 95 Polaris XLT Triple snowmobile with what I believe to be an xtra 12 suspension, it had the long Fox shocks (18" eye to eye). It is in good used condition. Should fit several years and models, but please do your own checking to make sure it will fit your application. If you have any questions please feel free to email me. Thank you!
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