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Meyer Western Eyebolt For Adjusting And Installing Trip Springs on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

Port Jefferson Station, New York, United States

Port Jefferson Station, New York, United States
MEYER WESTERN EYEBOLT FOR ADJUSTING AND INSTALLING TRIP SPRINGS, US $5.99, image 1
Condition:New Part Brand:MEYERS/WESTERN Interchange Part Number:1302005 Manufacturer Part Number:90493

THESE EYEBOLTS ARE USED TO INSTALL AND  ADJUST THE TRIP SPRINGS

 MORE THAN 1 ARE NEEDED TO INSTALL ,,

I WILL BE LISTING MANY NEW PARTS AS THE WEEKS GO ON

 ANY QUESTIONS CALL 631-234-8214  1-877-447-2879    X 103

if for any reason you are not satified with your purchase we will gladly exchange or refund your item less shipping ,we must be notified via e-mail or call us within 3 days after recieving item ,,must be sent back with all orignal packing and paperwork..buyer is responsible for all shipping costs back to us.,no exceptions,.all items guaranteed to be free from defects..any damanaged or defected items or items that do not match item description will be refunded once returned to melville snow

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