Polaris Xtra-10 Rear Idler Assembly, Fits Many From 1997-99 on 2040-parts.com
Battle Lake, Minnesota, US
You are looking at a very nice rear idler shaft assembly to fit Polaris XTRA-10 snowmobiles from 1996-99. The idler wheels spin freely, but this is the easiest time to replace the bearings in them. The outer wheels are "new purple" in color. Thanks for looking!
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