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Brand New Front Center Drag Link For 1999-2004 Nissan Frontier 3.3l 2wd And 4wd on 2040-parts.com

US $48.25
Location:

Detroit, Michigan, United States

Detroit, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:DS80593 Kit or Single Part:Single Part Brand:Detroit Axle Warranty:10 Year Placement on Vehicle:Front Included Hardware:Mounting Hardware Kit Parts Included:Center Link UPC:Does not apply

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Brand New Front Suspension Center Drag Link

1x Front Center Drag Link - DS80593

FITS:

MAKE MODEL YEAR RANGE SPECIFIC DETAILS
NISSAN FRONTIER 1999 - 2004 All Models with 3.3L Engine
NISSAN XTERRA 2000 - 2004 All 2WD and 4WD Models

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Brand Information

Detroit Axle offers parts and accessories for the perfect combination of quality and value. Detroit Axle offers cost-conscious customers a full range of parts to a broad range of application.

  • Provides extensive coverage of bearings for a broad range of automotive and heavy-duty 4x4 wheel applications.
  • Manufactured in ISO 9000 / ISO 9001 / ISO 9002 certified facilities gives the fit, performance Reliability and durability of OE.
  • Detroit Axle offers an extensive lineup of Wheel Bearings, CV Axles, Power & Manual Steering Rack & Pinions, Gear Boxes, Ready Struts, Drive Shafts, Prop Shafts and much more.


Manufacturer Information

Detroit Axle offers an extensive coverage of bearings for a large range of automotive and heavy-duty wheel end applications. Our Products are manufactured in ISO 9000 / 9001 / 9002 certified facilities. Detroit Axle products delivers the look, feel, fit and performance of OE. Manufactured with Internal bearing seals that are specifically designed to combat all types of road conditions to keep debris out and keep the bearing turning. With am OE design, simple installation and and long life as a guarantee

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Shipping
All orders placed before 2pm (Eastern Standard) will be shipped the same business day. Orders made after 2pm (Eastern Standard) will be shipped the following business day. All orders in the continental 48 States will be shipped FREE of charge via FedEx or USPS at our discretion. Orders outside the continental 48 States (Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, US territories, or International) will be required to pay a surcharge for shipping.  International orders will be shipped via USPS Priority Mail International.
Return Policy
Customer must contact Detroit Axle within 30 days of receiving shipment for approval of any return or exchange. Returns or exchanges will be subject to a 15% restocking fee of the original item purchased plus cost of return shipping and replacement shipping. Exchanges due to shipping errors by Detroit Axle will not be subject to a restocking fee or shipping charges.

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