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Can-Am Outlander G2 / MAX Plastic Front A Arm GuardsConstructed with a Heavy Duty Custom Blend PE Plastic Utilizes Factory Mounting Points Drain and maintenance holes Hidden fastening and special plate washers Easy installation with all hardware provided Are you rock crawling or working in a really rocky area and want to protect one of the most vulnerable and least protected parts of your Can Am Outlander G2 MAX then your A arms and CV joints are it. Operating in really rocky areas though requires an
- Constructed with a Heavy Duty Custom Blend PE Plastic
- Utilizes Factory Mounting Points
- Drain and maintenance holes
- Hidden fastening and special plate washers
- Easy installation with all hardware provided
Are you rock crawling or working in a really rocky area and want to protect one of the most vulnerable and least protected parts of your Can-Am Outlander G2 / MAX then your A-arms and CV joints are it. Operating in really rocky areas though requires an extra bit of slide that you can't get from Alloy A-Arm Guards. Don't worry Rival has got you covered with our Heavy-Duty custom blend 3/8 or 10mm PE Plastic A-arm guards. We have thought of every angle of protection on these with a high folded front edge that protects your A-Arms from impact and your CV Boots from sticks hitting and tearing and letting dirt in there to wreck the joints. We also have drain holes on the underside to let dirt, grass seed, and sand that has built up fall out or be washed out. Our A-Arms utilize both factory mounting points and extra brackets when needed to give maximum strength when mounting with ease of installation. Our clever design allows for a flat surface for sliding over any obstacle you might come across on the trail. PART NUMBER ONLY INCLUDES FRONT A-ARM GUARDS
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★★★★★ 5
My perfect shelves a must buy
Color: Black, Size: 24" W x 7" D x 1.5" H (2 pieces)
Works perfectly and looks great and easy to install. And holds a lot
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Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Floating Shelves
Color: Black, Size: 24" W x 7" D x 1.5" H (2 pieces)
These shelves worked for the space we had.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Good enough
Color: Oak, Size: 24" W x 7" D x 1.5" H (2 pieces)
It’s a cheap shelf but it works for a starter apartment
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Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Easy and good looking.
Color: Black, Size: 24" W x 7" D x 1.5" H (2 pieces)
Installation is pretty straight forward. Small level is included to make sure they are put up correctly. They look good up on the wall.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2025
★★★★★ 1
Shelf wobbles and sits at an inclined angle after mounted.
Color: Oak, Size: 28" W x 7" D x 1.5" H (2 pieces)
While the shelf looks nice, it didn't work as it should. I anchored and screwed in the black metal bracket pretty well, and it stays perpendicular to the wall and doesn't wiggle or wobble one bit. But as soon as I slide in the wooden shelf, the whole shelf wiggles and settles at an inclined angle. Putting in the two screws down on the shelf did nothing to help with the wobbliness. I may have to glue down certain big decoration in fear of it sliding down the shelf, though that may be a bit overcautious and exaggerating.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2025