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Podoy 2873423 Snow Plow Blade Heavy Duty Skid Shoes Compatible with Polaris Ranger Razor Sportsman Magnum ATV/UTV Replace 2877245

4.4/5 (393 reviews)
$12.98
Podoy 2873423 Snow Plow Blade Heavy Duty Skid Shoes Compatible with Polaris Ranger Razor Sportsman Magnum ATV/UTV Replace 2877245
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What It Is

These heavy-duty skid shoes replace worn-out OEM parts on Polaris Ranger, Razor, Sportsman, and Magnum ATV/UTV snow plow blades. They protect the blade edge from scraping pavement or gravel, extending blade life and reducing wear on the plow mount.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, check three things:

  • OEM replacement: These replace Polaris part numbers 2873423 and 2877245. They fit most Polaris plow blades from 2005–2023 models, including Ranger XP, Razor, Sportsman 500/800, and Magnum 425/500.
  • Measure your existing skid shoes: Verify the bolt hole spacing (center-to-center) is 3.5 inches and the shoe width is 2.5 inches. The mounting holes are slotted for minor adjustment.
  • Not universal: These will not fit non-Polaris plows (e.g., Warn, KFI, Moose) without modification. Do not assume compatibility with other ATV/UTV brands.

Key Things to Know

  • Material: Hardened steel with a black powder coat—holds up better than plastic on gravel/driveways but will still wear over time.
  • Installation: Simple bolt-on job. You’ll need a 1/2" socket or wrench. Takes about 10–15 minutes per shoe. No drilling or cutting required.
  • Common gotcha: The included bolts are slightly shorter than OEM on some Polaris models. If your plow frame has thick mounting brackets, reuse your original bolts or buy longer 1/2" grade 8 bolts.
  • Durability: Rated 4.4/5 from 393 reviews. Most complaints are about bolts stripping if overtightened—use anti-seize and torque to 30–35 ft-lbs.

Should You Buy It

If you own a compatible Polaris ATV/UTV with a worn or missing skid shoe, this is a solid budget-friendly replacement. It’s not premium-grade (expect to replace every 1–2 seasons with heavy use), but for $13 it beats buying OEM parts at 3x the price. Skip it if you need heavy-duty skids for commercial plowing or want a perfect OEM fit without checking your hole spacing.

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