SKU: 11151904905

ASSAULT INDUSTRIES STEALTH LUCENT FRONT BUMPER (FITS: RZR 18+ XP SERIES/TURBO S)

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ASSAULT INDUSTRIES STEALTH LUCENT FRONT BUMPER (FITS: RZR 18+ XP SERIES/TURBO S)FEATURES & BENEFITS Fits 18+ Polaris RZR XP series & Turbo S Rugged steel construction Integrated light bar pocket Keeps mounting place for OEM & aftermarket tow hooks Fast and easy install Powder coated black semigloss finish Mount bracket and light bar cover included Made in the USA DESCRIPTION The Assault Industries Stealth Lucent Universal front bumper is compact, lightweight and looks great mounted to the Polaris RZR XP 1000 or Turbo S front end!

FEATURES & BENEFITS

  • Fits 18+ Polaris RZR XP series & Turbo S
  • Rugged steel construction
  • Integrated light bar pocket
  • Keeps mounting place for OEM & aftermarket tow hooks
  • Fast and easy install
  • Powder coated black semigloss finish
  • Mount bracket and light bar cover included
  • Made in the USA

DESCRIPTION

The Assault Industries Stealth Lucent Universal front bumper is compact, lightweight and looks great mounted to the Polaris RZR XP 1000 or Turbo S front end! Bumper installation is simple with only a handful of bolts to attach to the vehicle with no modification. 

The bumper comes with a special bracket that can be bolted onto the upper mount to allow installation on Turbo S and non-turbo S models. The XP 1000 has a mounting point behind the grill, whereas the Turbo S does not. This solution makes it possible use for both vehicles! The bumper also features a front light-bar pocket for 10 inch light bars with several holes and slots integrated into the light pocket to mount a variety of different lights. The bumper is powder coated semigloss black and finished with an Assault Industries raw aluminum logo plate. The Stealth Lucent  bumper is made proudly in the USA.

This bumper is compatible with the Bold Bull Billet Tow Hook.

Light bars that are confirmed to fit:
Vision X 9" LED Light Bar - XPL-H6EMH // PN: 9927763
KC Hilites C Series 10" LED Light Bar - PN: 334
Baja Designs OnX6+ 10" LED Light Bar - PN: 451003 / 451013 (Requires modification)
Baja Designs S8 10" LED Light Bar - PN: 701013 / 701003

Note: Additional winch fairlead plate must be purchased to be compatible with winches. 

Package Contents

(1) Stealth bumper
(1) Bracket and light pocket cover
Installation hardware

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