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4416 Ford Expedition Transfer Case Front Cover, Half on 2040-parts.com

US $87.70
Location:

Black Creek, New York, US

Black Creek, New York, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Refunds for returns due to buyer error are subject to deductions for eBay fees, initial shipping cost, and restocking charges (where applicable). Restocking Fee:No

 

Free shipping to lower 48!

4416 Ford Expedition transfer case front cover / half in excellent condition from unit replaced for reasons not related to this part.  Please check your case for the '4416' number.  IMPORTANT: Bearings and/or seals may be fine but are not guaranteed as they are normally replaced in proper rebuild practice.

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SHIPPING:  Free to lower 48!  Email us for cost to other areas.

GUARANTEE:  In any event a part does not live up to our customer's expectations, we will ship a replacement or issue a refund within ONE business day of receiving returned item.  (Item must be returned within 14 days of original delivery date.)  Return authorization required.

PLEASE  READ:  Our goal is to provide the highest quality parts, FAST shipping (out our door within ONE business day of received payment), and a no-nonsense Money-Back-Guarantee. We know we need lots of good feedback in order to grow, and we are committed to earn it… THANKS! --

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SHIPPING:  (Enter your zip in the box to calculate.)  We don't play games with shipping charges.  Your total will be ACTUAL SHIPPER CHARGE with a small added fee for packing cost relative to the size of the part (usually $1 - $5).

GUARANTEE:  In any event a part does not live up to our customer's expectations, we will ship a replacement or issue a full refund (including shipping!) -- buyer's option -- within ONE business day of receiving returned item.  (Item must be returned within 14 days of original delivery date.)

PLEASE  READ:  Our goal is simple -- To provide the highest quality parts, FAST shipping (out our door within ONE business day of received payment), and a TOTAL Money-Back-Guarantee. We know we need lots of good feedback in order to grow, and we are committed to EARN it… THANKS! -- powertrainpartsplus


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