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Canam Commander Rearview Mirror Kawasaki Teryx Rhino on 2040-parts.com

US $184.95
Location:

Chandler, Arizona, US

Chandler, Arizona, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No

This auction is for a qty of  1 SATIN FINISH BILLET 17" PANORAMIC REARVIEW MIRROR W/ EXTENDED 6" MOUNTING ARMS and 2 matching STRAP CLAMPS that will fit a 1.5" OEM Yamaha Rhino roll cage. KAWASAKI TERYX REQUIRES 1.7" clamps that are available. The CANAM commander requires 2" clamps that we have as well. PLEASE LET US KNOW AFTER PURCHASE WHAT SIZE AND COLOR

This setup is perfect for a stock Yamaha Rhino cages. If you have a stock Polaris Ranger / Polaris RZR cage the top crossbars require a 1.75" clamp and our your choice of the 1.5" mounting arms or the extended 6" mounting arms to locate the mirror out in front of you. Kawasaki Teryx Requires 1.7" clamps that are available in our e-bay store. Check out our Ebay store and website for all available options.

Also available for 1.5", 1.625", 1.7", 1.75", 1.875" and 2.0" roll cages, search our e-bay store. Black Anodized and bright dip clear anodized also available in our e-bay store.

The Axia alloys 17” billet panoramic rearview mirror offers the widest non distorted viewing angle of any mirror on the market. This mirror is like mounting an HD widescreen to your rollcage and makes all other 3 panel wink mirrors obsolete. Its ultra thin lightweight design offers an adjustable mounting width as well as multiple mounting positions for installations either in front or behind your rollcage. This mirror also utilizes our modular strap clamps that are extremely low profile for clearance of roofs and other accessories.

This billet side mirror is just one of the many attachments that are available for the AXIA Alloys modular roll cage clamping system. This innovative system allows you to purchase several different sizes of strap clamps depending on your roll cage tubing diameter, and apply these clamps to a variety of unique attachments. These strap clamps have an extremely low profile around the cage tubing for clearance under windshields, roofs, and other accesories, not to mention a custom look that is not available with other larger clamps.

MADE IN THE USA!!!!  All of our products are designed and manufactured In-house using the highest quality materials and latest CNC technology. Dealer inquiries invited.

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