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Marine Prop Hub Cap For Storage Made In Usa Set Of 3. 4", 4 1/2" & 4 3/4" Nip on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States

Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Prper Hub Cap Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:89151700201

MARINE PROPER HUB CAP FOR PROP BOAT STORAGE – MADE IN USA NIP

Proper hub cap for proper boat storage.  Package has three sizes included  4", 4 -1/2" and 4 -3/4"– select the size of cap that fits your propeller best.  It should be slightly smaller than the hub of your propeller so that is will stretch over the hub and fit tightly. Tool for stretching is included.  Proper hub fits all popular models  of powerboats – inboard/outboard and outboard – three sizes of caps included, will fit both factory and aftermarket propellers including  progressive propellers – simple installation and removal – Moister and water are extremely dangerous to your drive unit and motor during storage  - moisture travels back and forth through your propeller hub  into your motor during storage as temperatures change – this causes corrosion to your internal engine components – this happens even if you keep your boat indoors.  Water freezing in your lower drive unit will cause it to crack – Proper Hub Cap creates a barrier to stop this.   FOR PETE’S SAKE PUT SOME PROTECTION ON IT!!

 

PAYMENT

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SHIPPING

We prefer to ship small items using Priority Mail, they are 2-4 days and everyone likes to get their stuff fast. We use UPS for the larger, heavier items and in most cases have the shipping calculator in the ad so you know the cost up front. We ship for actual price plus up to $2 for the larger items, our feedback shows we take pride in or packing and use the materials needed for a safe delivery! If you prefer a different carrier or service let us know we are flexible. Small items can usually be added to larger items and shipped free, check out the store for anything extra you may want to add to your order. There is no charge for items picked up at our Green Bay area location.

RETURNS

We will work with you, returns have to be handled on an item by item basis, sometimes we can make an exchange and sometimes a refund is the best solution. Please do not send an item back without contacting us first.

CLAIMS AND INSURANCE

Tracking numbers are available on all USPS Priority Mail shipments. UPS items are insured up to $100 have a tracking number and we will pay to insure any amount after that.  We will furnish all paperwork required to file any claims.

 

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