Rack and Pinion Steering Gear Polaris Ranger 800 900 2011-2016 1823795
Replaces OEM:
- 1823795
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The Rack and Pinion Steering Gear for the Polaris Ranger 800 and 900 models from 2011 to 2016 is an essential component for the steering system. It provides precise and smooth steering control, ensuring reliable handling of your vehicle, whether for work or recreation.
Built to match OEM
This steering gear is crafted to meet OEM specifications, using high-quality materials for durability and reliability. It features carefully machined parts that adhere to exacting tolerances, ensuring a perfect fit and dependable performance. The finish is designed to withstand the rigors of regular use, providing a long-lasting and reliable replacement.
Installation
Designed for straightforward installation, this part is a direct bolt-up to your existing system with no modifications required. Basic hand tools are typically all that is needed to replace the steering gear, making it accessible for the DIY mechanic.