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CAGEWRX Polaris RZR XP / Turbo S Spare Tire Carrier | STANDARD (2014-2023)

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CAGEWRX Polaris RZR XP / Turbo S Spare Tire Carrier | STANDARD (2014-2023)The best spare tire carrier for the Polaris RZR XP 1000, XP4 1000, XP Turbo, and XP Turbo S on the market! Unique design allows our tire carrier to be welded on or bolted on to the rear seat belt tube. Both mounts are included. High quality steel, aluminum, and hardware used throughout. Fits up to 32" tires. American made gas shocks provide very easy lift action, and keep the bed wide open. Stainless steel handles latch securely to included bed mounts

The best spare tire carrier for the Polaris RZR XP 1000, XP4 1000, XP Turbo, and XP Turbo S on the market! Unique design allows our tire carrier to be welded on or bolted on to the rear seat belt tube. Both mounts are included. High quality steel, aluminum, and hardware used throughout. Fits up to 32" tires. American made gas shocks provide very easy lift action, and keep the bed wide open. Stainless steel handles latch securely to included bed mounts and do not rattle. Everything you need to install is included. Our Standard version is designed to provide more visibility out the back than our High version with less storage room under the carrier.
Our Spare Tire Carriers have a 30 day warranty to cover any defective products. After 30 days, wear and tear items are not covered under warranty and new shocks can be ordered if needed.

Fits Polaris RZR XP 1000, XP4 1000, and RZR XP Turbo
Our tire carries will fit the all stock Polaris RZR XP 1000 roll cages and after-market roll cages that keep the stock rear seat tube within 1/2" of center
Accommodates tires up to 32"
Interior dimensions: HIGH 16" high in front, 16.5" high in middle, 9.5" high in rear, 21" wide in rear
Interior dimensions: STANDARD 15" high in front, 12" high in middle, 9.5" high in rear, 21.5" wide in rear
Bolt on clamps or weld on tabs both included (seat tube must be 1.75")
Keeps stock bed virtually untouched and open for other storage
High version designed to fit Polaris Lock & Ride Cargo Box part # 2881193



***The mounting plate that sits on the face of the wheel uses stock lug nuts and is intended for the stock wheel to mount properly. If you have aftermarket wheels, you may need to cut the lug nuts off and weld on the same style aftermarket lug nuts that you wheel uses.

***DOES NOT WORK WITH THE STOCK CAGE ON THE TURBO S MODELS***

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Real scholarship addressing difficult but important topics in history, economic history, and development. What every economist should read to think much more deeply about how institutions, culture, and human agency interact. At the same time, scholars like the three co-authors demonstrate that there still remains the possibility of doing work that isn’t larded with ideological or activist posturing. Highly recommended.
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should have been shorter
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