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THIS is what I like about the factory ones from polaris. One of mine broke, but it did not contact the track. No harm, no foul!Make sure you have a way to remove the scratcher if it breaks. The remaining arm of the spring can rub on the edge of the track if left unattended.
If you are such a big fan of factory Polaris scratchers, you should be fine.THIS is what I like about the factory ones from polaris. One of mine broke, but it did not contact the track. No harm, no foul!
Thanks for the replies guys!
No dealer close by.If you are such a big fan of factory Polaris scratchers, you should be fine.
Oh wait, you are wanting aftermarket for some reason.
X's2. They do work great and if you install in the same hole as the stock scratchers you can tuck the scratcher end through the cutouts in the rail - no need to install the standoff bracketsSkidoo Reverseables had them on my Axys and all my Skidoo's
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Ive heard all good about these, hadnt used them cause last couple Skidoo's I bought had factory reverseables already installed.Ibexx in my opinion are best. I've had stock Polaris and like everyone I've broke them, I've had the cable ones and well they just suck. Ibexx have been great.
Buy them when u can.Thanks guys.
Made it to dealer and bought a factory pair today.
"Ice Storm" was out of stock everywhere!