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2004-2012 Gmc Canyon 3" Front Lift Leveling Torsion Key Spacer Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $74.95
Location:

La Puente, California, United States

La Puente, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:TopGun Customs Placement:Front, Left, Right Interchange Part Number:16215 Torsion Key Shock Extenders Global Trade Item Number:Does No Apply Other Part Number:16215 Topgun Customs Front Lift Kit UPC:Does Not Apply Manufacturer Part Number:16215

2004-2012 GMC Canyon 4WD

3" Front Lift Kit

 

Fits:

2004-2012 GMC Canyon 4WD

DESCRIPTION

  • Made from high carbon steel, these lift kit spacers will raise the front of your vehicle 3" and remove factory rake. Once installed, 32" can be fitted without the tire rubbing. Ground clearance is improved and front wheel travel increased. This kit is designed to use stock shocks.
  • All of our kits are treated with a special powder coating technique that gives it a brilliant finish and will keep any type of corrosion from forming or compromising your kit in any way.
  • Comes with shock extension brackets to ease the load off your stock shocks and keep them lasting longer.
  • You've seen companies with a 1 million mile guarantee, well our kit comes with an UNLIMITED MILES GUARANTEE if ANYTHING ever happens to it while installed, we will replace any part, FREE OF CHARGE.
  • Comes with a 30 day Satisfaction Guarantee and Lifetime Warranty

PAYMENT, SHIPPING, & RETURNS INFO

Payment:
Please make payment within 7 days of purchase, otherwise eBay will automatically open a case and strike will be recorded on your account. If you need more time, please let us know immediately.
Shipping:
UPS ground shipping will be used to ship unless otherwise stated. UPS normally takes 5-7 business days with their Ground Service. Kit will be shipped within 24-48 hours of payment - tracking number may not update immediately.
Returns:
We have a 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee after you receive the kit. If you do not like it for any reason, please message us and you can return/exchange it for a full refund.
Warranty:
After 30 Days, the kit will be covered under our Lifetime Warranty which covers any part of the kit from manufacture defect.
Support:
We answer all messages within 1 full business day.
For Install Questions Call Us at
773.432.4349
Our Hours are from Monday-Friday 8am to 7pm,
Saturday 8am to 4pm Pacific.

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