Arctic Cat Snowmobile, Suspension, Track Rail Extensions on 2040-parts.com
Lapeer, Michigan, US
TRACK RAIL EXTENSIONS FOR ARCTIC CAT SUSPENSION. FITS ALL ZR AND ZL THAT HAVE THE ETT SUSPENSION.
FOR 8" WHEELS USING YOUR STOCK AXLE
GO FROM 121" TO 136"
MADE IN THE USA FROM HIGH QUALITY BILLET ALUMINUM
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