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Snowmobile Carbide ? Ski Rods~steering Runner Wear Bar~86 Polaris Star Skag Part on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
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Pennington, Minnesota, United States

Pennington, Minnesota, United States
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Older set of wear rods. Not sure if they are carbide or just steel. I believe they should fit an 86 Polaris Star, however they may fit other machines as well...you will know by the following measurements provided. They have surface rust but appear unused, as I see no flat spots or wear marks on the undersides of either of them. Measurements are as follows...31-1/4" long, and from rod tip on left side to center of 1st stud is 12-3/8", and from 1st stud to 2nd stud is 7", and from 2nd stud to 3rd stud is 11-1/4". 

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