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Rear View Mirror For Polaris Ace Utv Line - Heavy Duty on 2040-parts.com

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Heavy  Duty Large Rear View Mirror for Polaris Ace UTV

 9" x 5 1/2" extra large mirror face.

EXTRA Large Rear View Mirror,  fits 1.75" DIA. ROUND roll bar/ roll cage

Curved & extra Large mirror face to see everything behind you.

Metal wrap with rubber grommet, will not BREAK like a PLASTIC WRAP CLAMP.

Easy to install with OEM style bracket to mount to your roll bar.

OEM style bracket is made of STEEL with a rubber grommet wrap.

Used to hold on the canopy tops and windscreens by the OEM.

Be safe and be able to see what is going on behind you.

Durable mirror for all terrains.

Resistant to vibration.

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