Agency Power Can-Am Maverick X3 Tri-Wing Tool Replacement Big Brake Rotor KitZoom

Agency Power Can-Am Maverick X3 Tri-Wing Tool Replacement Big Brake Rotor Kit

Item# AGP-6290001
$6.00
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Description

Agency Power Tri-Wing Tool – Big Brake Rotor Kit for Can-Am Maverick X3



🔧 Make brake rotor maintenance simple with the Agency Power Can-Am Maverick X3 Tri-Wing Tool Replacement, designed specifically for disassembling the big brake kit's tri-wing hardware. Whether you're swapping rotors or servicing the brakes, this tool is a must-have for any X3 enthusiast or off-road mechanic.



🛠️ Built tough from durable materials, this rotor disassembly tool offers a precise fit and long-lasting performance. It's engineered by Agency Power, a brand trusted for precision off-road performance parts. Don’t let stuck hardware slow you down—this tool makes removal fast, safe, and frustration-free.



  • ✅ Compatible with Agency Power Big Brake Kits
  • 🔩 Precision-fit tool for tri-wing rotor and hat hardware
  • 💪 Heavy-duty construction for repeated use
  • 🧰 Makes brake maintenance and rotor replacement easier
  • 🏁 Designed for off-road conditions and regular wear-and-tear
  • 🔧 Engineered in the USA with accuracy and quality control


💡 Ideal for Can-Am owners running upgraded brake systems or replacing worn-out rotors, this tool ensures you're never stuck mid-repair. Keep your braking system in peak condition with gear designed to perform under pressure.



📌 Fitment Information

✔️ Specifically designed for Can-Am Maverick X3 models from 2017 to 2021 equipped with the Agency Power Big Brake Kit.



🛡️ Warranty & Support

This product is backed by Agency Power's limited warranty. For warranty activation, please submit your original invoice through our online warranty registration form.





⭐ Customer Reviews



“Finally a tool that fits perfectly! Swapping rotors is so much easier now. A must-have if you're running the Agency Power brake kit.”



“Solid tool—makes rotor maintenance easy. Definitely a time-saver when working on the X3's brake system.”







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