1993 Polaris TRAIL BOSS Rear Clutch Variator Secondary 1322138
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1993 Polaris TRAIL BOSS Rear Clutch Variator Secondary 1322138

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1993 Polaris TRAIL BOSS Rear Clutch Variator Secondary 1322138Rear Secondary Variator Drive Clutch Complete Fits For Polaris SPORTSMAN 500 570 Forest FEATURES: Aftermarket 100% Brand New and Quality Guaranteed. Adopted high quality materials that meet or exceed original requirements. Stable characteristics, high reliability, long service life. Professional installation will be highly recommending,instruction NOT included. SPECIFICATIONS: Condition: 100% Brand New and High Quality Material: High Quality Metal

Rear Secondary Variator Drive Clutch Complete Fits For Polaris SPORTSMAN 500 570 Forest

FEATURES:
Aftermarket 100% Brand New and Quality Guaranteed.
Adopted high quality materials that meet or exceed original requirements.
Stable characteristics, high reliability, long service life.
Professional installation will be highly recommending,instruction NOT included.

SPECIFICATIONS:
Condition: 100% Brand New and High Quality
Material: High Quality Metal
Placement on Vehicle: Rear
OEM:1322960, 1322138, 1322180

FITMNET:
OEM:1322960
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 500 2011-2015
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 500 FOREST 2011-2013
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 570 FOREST 2014
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 570 2014-2024
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 570 TOURING 2021-2023
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 570 TOURING EPS EU 2018-2019
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 570 EU/ZUG TRACTOR 2021-2023
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 570/450 EPS QUAD 2016
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 570/450 EPS ZUG 2016
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 570/450 TRACTOR 2016
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 570 TRCTR 2017
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 570 EPS 2017-2020
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 570 EU 2019
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 570 X2 EPS EU 2019
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 570 X2 EPS 2019
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 570 LATIN 2020
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 570 TRACTOR ZUGLOF 2020
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 570 TRACTOR EU ZUG 2024
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 570 UTL 2020
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 570 UTILITY 2021
For Polaris HAWKEYE 325 2X4 2015
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 450 EFI MD 2016-2017
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 450 HO 2016-2024
For Polaris SPORTSMAN TOURING 570 2015-2020

OEM:1322138
For Polaris 250 2X4 1993
For Polaris 250 4X4 1993
For Polaris 250 6X6 1996
For Polaris 350L 2X4 1993
For Polaris 350L 4X4 1993
For Polaris BIG BOSS 4X6 1992
For Polaris BIG BOSS 4X6 1991
For Polaris BIG BOSS 4X6 1990
For Polaris BIG BOSS 4X6 1991
For Polaris BIG BOSS 6X6 1992
For Polaris Euro 350L 4x4 1993
For Polaris Euro Big Boss 6x6 1992
For Polaris Euro Trail Boss 4x4 1992
For Polaris TRAIL BLAZER 250 1990-1993
For Polaris TRAIL BOSS 1993
For Polaris TRAIL BOSS 250 1990-1992
For Polaris TRAIL BOSS 2X4 1990-1992
For Polaris TRAIL BOSS 350L 2X4 1990-1992
For Polaris TRAIL BOSS 350L 4X4 1990-1992
For Polaris TRAIL BOSS 4X4 1990-1992

OEM:1322180
For Polaris BIG BOSS 500 6X6 1998-1999
For Polaris BIG BOSS 500 6X6 INTL 1999-2002
For Polaris MAGNUM 6X6 1997
For Polaris NORWEGIAN BIG BOSS 500 6X6 1998
For Polaris SCRAMBLER 300 2X4 2000
For Polaris SCRAMBLER 400 1998-2000
For Polaris SCRAMBLER 400 2X4 2001-2002
For Polaris SCRAMBLER 400 4X4 2002
For Polaris SCRAMBER 400L 1997
For Polaris SPORT 400 1999
For Polaris SPORT 400L 1997-1998
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 500 6X6 2000-2008
For Polaris SPORTSMAN 6X6 MV 2005/2007
For Polaris Swedish Big Boss 500 6X6 2008
For Polaris SWEDISH MAGNUM 425 6X6 1997
For Polaris TRAIL BLAZER 250 1997-2006
For Polaris TRAIL BLAZER 250 FREEDOM 2002
For Polaris TRAIL BLAZER 400 2003
For Polaris TRAIL BOSS 1997-1999
For Polaris XPLORER 2000-2001
For Polaris XPLORER 4X4 2002

PACKAGE INCLUDED:
1x Complete Rear Secondary Variator Clutch

NOTE:
Compatibility Chart is for Reference ONLY!!!
Please Compare with Your faulty unit and the image we provided to decide Fitment.

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