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Moog K90143 Chassis, Cam Bolt/part-alignment Camber Adjusting Anchor Bolt on 2040-parts.com

US $95.73
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Chestertown, Maryland, US

Chestertown, Maryland, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:WE ARE COMMITED TO PROVIDING THE BEST CUSTOMER SERVICE POSSIBLE.WE WILL GLADLY REPLACE AND DEFECTIVE PART AND MOST NEW ITEMS ,WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CHARGE A RESTOCKING FEE UP TO 15% OF THE ORDER.WITHIN 30 DAYS OF RECIEPT OF ORDER,YOU MAY RETURN PRODUCTS THAT ARE IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING,HAVE ORIGINAL MANUFACTIURES INFORMATION,ARE NOT INSTALLED OR DISASEMBLED ARE NOT DAMAGED DUE TO INCORRECT INSTALLATION, DO NOT HAVE MISSING PARTS THE FOLLOWING ORDERS ARE NOT RETURNABLE REPAIR MANUALS,SPECIAL ORDERS OR ELECTRONIC PARTS.ONCE WE HAVE RECIEVED PARTS WE WILL CONDUCT AN INSPECTION OF THE RETURN ,AND VERIFY THAT YOUR RETURN MEETS GUIDLINES,A FULL REFUND WILL BE ISSUED WITH ALL APPLICABLE SALES TAX.COST OF SHIPPING WILL BE REFUNDED ONLY IN INSTANCES OF OUR ERRORS WE WILL NOT REFUND LABOR COST INCURRED BY YOU OR THE INSTALLER. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:MOOG Manufacturer Part Number:K90143 SME:_2418 Position:Upper Control Arm Location:Front National Popularity Code:D Product Description - Long - 80:CONTROL ARM ANCHOR BOLT KIT

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