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Review Polaris Snowmobile Closeoff Assembly, Rear, Midnight Blue, Genuine OEM Part 1021309-485, Qty 1

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Details: Polaris Snowmobile Closeoff Assembly, Rear, Midnight Blue, Genuine OEM Part 1021309-485, Qty 1

Brand: Polaris

Review Polaris Snowmobile Closeoff Assembly, Rear, Midnight Blue, Genuine OEM Part 1021309-485, Qty 1

For schematic location 13 only. This Accessory is Designed to Fit the Following: 2018 Switchback Assault 600 144in, 2018 Switchback Assault 800 144in, 2017 Switchback Assault 600 144in, 2017 Switchback Assault 800 144in,

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  • Products can be returned
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  • For schematic location 13 only
  • See product description below for vehicle fitment or to verify fitment for your specific vehicle, please contact us, and provide us with your VIN that can be found on your vehicle or your insurance card.

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review Polaris Snowmobile Closeoff Assembly, Rear, Midnight Blue, Genuine OEM Part 1021309-485, Qty 1

review Polaris Snowmobile Closeoff Assembly, Rear, Midnight Blue, Genuine OEM Part 1021309-485, Qty 1

Buyer Guide Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories

 Winter is fast approaching, and that can mean only one thing: snow. Snow can wreak havoc on roads, pavement, and parking lots. Snow plows are the best tools to prevent accidents from occurring on slippery surfaces.

  • Check the size of your vehicle. Do some online research to see what the size of your vehicle is. Then, look for a snow plow that will fit.
  • Check the plow’s width. The width of a plow should be at least 3.5 inches wider than your vehicle’s width.
  • Check the plow’s length. The length of a plow should be at least 5 inches longer than your vehicle’s length.
  • Check the plow’s height. The height of a plow should be at least 1 inch taller than your vehicle’s height, but no more than 2 inches higher.
  • Check coverage. Check the coverage to determine whether your vehicle can clear snow.
  • Check attachment compatibility. Check the attachment compatibility to see what your vehicle is compatible with.
  • Check blade strength. Blades should be strong enough to handle the weight of your vehicle.
  • Check the plow’s weight. Plows typically weigh from 300 to 600 pounds.

 

How to choose Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories

 Snow plow accessories can help to make snow plowing easier. For example, a snow plow attachment that attaches to the back of your truck can make it easier for you to push a snowplow.

However, it’s important not to buy attachments for your snow plow that you don’t need. For example, if you have a 4-wheel-drive truck, you probably don’t need a front-mounted snow plow attachment.

When it comes to snow plow attachments, the most important considerations are the size and weight of your snow plow. This means that it’s essential that you know how much area your snow plow can clear before you decide what accessory to buy.

Most truck-mounted snow plow attachments have a 20–24-foot clearing width. This means that if you have a 24-foot snow plow, you should buy a snow plow attachment with a 20-foot clearing width.

You should also consider the weight of the snow plow attachment. Most snow plow attachments weigh between 40 and 50 pounds, so anything heavier than this may not be practical.

 

How to maintain Snow Plow Attachments & Accessories

 Snow plow attachments and accessories are very helpful pieces of equipment during the winter months, but it’s important to make sure they’re properly maintained.

  • Check and replace your blades: All snow plow attachments (as well as snow throwers) require regular blade replacement. If blades are not replaced on a regular basis, they will develop dents and scratches and can become damaged.
  • Change the oil: It is important to check and change your oil regularly. Oil lubricates all the moving parts of the engine.
  • Check the tires: Tires should be inflated to the correct pressure, and they should be checked for wear.
  • Check brake pads: Brake pads should be replaced regularly, and brake pads should be checked and cleaned regularly.