Polaris Rzr Xp 900 Rear Tow Plate, Radius Rod Plate, Black on 2040-parts.com
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, US
Polaris RZR XP 900 Tow Plate. This listing is for a BLACK Tow Plate. Replaces the thin stock radius rod plate. Made from 1/4" steel, laser cut, welded and powder coated BLACK. Re-uses stock radius rod bolts and includes two bolts for top holes to mount to existing frame holes. Shipping included to the lower 48, shipping outside of lower 48 upon request. Please feel free to ask questions.
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