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Polaris RZR Chassis Legs replace the rear lower A arm bolts with one long grade 8 bolt, and uses a machined spacer to brace the 2 lower A arm mounts together. For those who can break a battleship with a rubber hammer, this kit helps add to the strength of the rear of your chassis and suspension. Utilized with our Chassis Bones and Frame Plates you can transform your stock RZR chassis into a bulletproof platform. Bolts and machined spacer come in a Black Oxide finish.

Retail $85.00

All Terrain Research is a group of engineers, designers and motorsports enthusiasts set out to develop the most advanced off road vehicle performance products possible. Bringing years of experience ATR serves as a full service prototyping and manufacturing company developing products for some of today’s leading off road vehicle manufacturers.

For more information you can reach them toll free at 877-581-0041 or by visiting their website at www.atrpowersports.com/

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