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Dragonfire Harness Seat Pass Through Bezel For Polaris Rzr 900, Rzr 1000 15-0013 on 2040-parts.com

US $23.73
Location:

Forest Grove, Oregon, United States

Forest Grove, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dragonfire Racing Manufacturer Part Number:15-0013

Adding harnesses to any recreational vehicle gives the occupants the opportunity to focus on the ride, not on holding themselves in place, but when the factory seats are taller than the person sitting in it, the harness is less effective and in some cases uncomfortable. The DragonFire Harness Pass-Through Bezel is designed to prevent harnesses from falling off a riders shoulder and allow harnesses to be placed lower down for better fitment. Take the focus off your harnesses and enjoy your ride.


  • Easy Install w/Video Instructions 
  • Clean and Finished Look 
  • Allows for use of 4 or 5 Point Harnesses (Sold seperate)

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