Itp 18r-156 Rear Steel Wheel Rim 10x8 Fits Kawasaki Polaris Yamaha 4/156 on 2040-parts.com
US $24.99
Location:
Trenary, Michigan, United States
“Visible scratches from handling”
Fits:ATV
Manufacturer Part Number:18R-156Brand:ITPPlacement on Vehicle:Rear
This ITP 10x8 steel rear rim/wheel is new, but has slight oxidation and visible scratches from handling. It is a 4/156 bolt pattern and fits all Kawasaki KEF300 Lakota and KSF250 Mojave models, Polaris '99-'06 Diesel 4x4, '02-'06 Magnum 325, '02-'05 Magnum 500 4x4, '03 Predator 500, '98-'03 Ranger, '99-'08 Sportsman 335, '01-'04 Sportsman 400 4x4, '96-'04 Sportsman 500 4x4, '96-'04 Xplorer 500 4x4 and '89-'90 Yamaha YFZ350 Banshee models. Please see pictures. Thank you for looking!
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