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Polaris Ranger Full Size Dash Mounted Audio Radio Kit - Kicker Component Speakers - $449.00. Free Shipping.


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FM/AM, Bluetooth, USB/AUX Input Jack

Please don't make the mistake and spend $599.99 for the Polaris Dash Mounted Audio System that you will not be able to hear while driving your Ranger.

This system produces TWICE the sound volume and quality at the fraction of the price.

We use Polaris factory mounts and wiring harness for a clean, professional look.

Limited quantities left!

  • Our head unit will come mounted in the factory dash mount plate using bolt-thru design instead of plastic mounting tabs that are known to break
  • Easy Installation. Plug and Play.

All components are 100% water/mud/dust/snow proof.

Kit includes:

  • Polaris Milennia Head Unit - Marine Grade, FM/AM, Bluetooth, AUX/USB Inputs, 45 Watts Channel x 4
  • Kicker 6.5 Inch 2-Way Component Speakers - Marine Grade, 75 Watts RMS, 40-25,000 Hz
  • FM/AM Antenna
  • AUX/USB Audio Input Jack (This input jack will already be installed in the dash mount plate)
  • OEM Radio Dash Mount Panel (Head unit will come installed in this panel)
  • OEM Kick Panel Speaker Mounts (Woofers will come installed in the speaker mounts)
  • Mounting Hardware
  • Wiring
  • Owners Manual
  • Instruction Manual
  • 1 Year Warranty

Fits:

  • 2013 - 2016 Polaris Ranger XP 900 and XP 900 Crew
  • 2015 - 2016 Polaris Ranger Diesel and Diesel Crew
  • 2015 - 2016 Polaris Ranger 570 Full Size
  • 2015 Polaris Ranger 570 Full Size Crew
  • 2013 - 2016 Polaris Brutus, Brutus HD, Brutus HD PTO

Hook it up and listen to it before install, if you do not like what you hear and see, send it back for a full refund.

We will even pay for the return shipping.

That is our 100% NO RISK GUARANTEE!

Another quality product designed and distributed by WWW.RECREATIONALWATTS.COM

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