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Slasher Axle (right Or Left Rear) Honda Trx650 Rincon 03-06 4x4 Ax-ho8301 on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
Location:

Lake Placid, Florida, United States

Lake Placid, Florida, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:SLASHER Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:ATV-HO-8-301 UPC:633523410195

This is for 1 STI Rear Right side or Rear Left Side Slasher Axle: Fits the following models:

Honda Rincon TRX 650 03-06 4x4

STI Axles:

  • ATV Complete Axles are fully assembled outboard and inboard joints installed on a 4340 chrome-moly steel axle bar.
  • All internal precision ground components are assembled using high temperature, high load bearing moly grease to ensure maximum internal lubrication. Engineered to provide superior performance.
  • Neoprene boots are manufactured to provide superior protection against ozone, which is the leading cause of boot failure.



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