This is a USED pair of carrier wheels off of a 1999 Polaris XCSP.There in good shape and ready to be used.There 51/2 with 6205LU bearing.If you have any questions please ask . All items sold as is and I ship for FREE immediately after auction ends.No International shipping and only lower 48 Stats.
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