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Polaris Omf Hpo Beadlock Wheels on 2040-parts.com

US $1,400.00
Location:

Valencia, Pennsylvania, United States

Valencia, Pennsylvania, United States
EXCELLENT
Fits:POLARIS XP 1000 1000S 900S 900XP Surface Finish:Black/ NATURAL Part Type:BEADLOCK WHEELS Warranty:Yes Brand:OMF Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Compatible Make:ALL POLARIS Compatible Model:RZR Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:OMF HPO 4/156

THESE 14x6 OMF high positive offset BEADLOCK WHEELS are simply the best wheel on the market, for your POLARIS RZR all models.
this set of 4 wheels will narrow the track width of your Polaris xp 1000 to around 61" wide, perfect for woods riding or GNCC RACING.
omf wheels have been race proven to be the toughest wheels on the utv market.
THIS SET OF 4 HAVE BEEN MOUNTED ON A DISPLAY VEHICLE, USED FOR TRAIL DEMO RIDES, EXCELLENT SHAPE LESS THAN 10 MILES OF USE, NEARLY PERFECT CONDITION!
RETAIL PRICE IS $459.00 PER WHEEL SELLING THIS SET FOR $1400.00 FREE SHIPPING
OVER -$500 DISCOUNT

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