The Polaris Trail RMK headlight bulb size specifications include 9003 and 886 bulb sizes for high beam and 9003 for low beam applications. The replacement chart covers vehicle production years from 2000 to 2010 with corresponding bulb size data.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The Polaris Trail RMK uses two distinct bulb types across its headlight specifications: the 9003 and the 886, both of which are ANSI-standard halogen bulbs rated for 12-volt electrical systems.
The 9003 is a dual-filament halogen bulb with a P43t base, rated at 60W on the high beam filament and 55W on the low beam filament, allowing a single bulb to serve both beam functions within one housing.
The 886 is a single-filament halogen bulb with a PGJ13 base, rated at 50W, and is therefore dedicated to one beam function only rather than serving dual roles.
The P43t and PGJ13 base types are physically incompatible with each other, meaning the 9003 and 886 are not interchangeable despite both operating on 12-volt systems.
On the Polaris Trail RMK, the high beam headlight position used the 886 bulb for model years 2000-2003, then transitioned to the 9003 for model years 2004-2010.
The low beam headlight position used the 9003 bulb across all model years from 2000 through 2010 without variation.
For model years 2000-2003, the Trail RMK high and low beam positions required two different bulb types simultaneously, as the high beam used an 886 while the low beam used a 9003.
From 2004 onward, both the high and low beam positions on the Trail RMK shared the same 9003 specification, meaning a single bulb type served the entire headlight assembly.