Moose Racing Universal Shock Preload Tool (3805-0121) on 2040-parts.com
US $19.95
Location:
Holland, Michigan, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Moose Racing
Manufacturer Part Number:3805-0121
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Moose Racing Universal Shock Preload Tool (3805-0121) |
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Moose Racing - Universal Shock Preload Tool
- It helps you to adjust preload without damaging the shock spring collars
on motorcycles and coilover shocks.
- It fits 35mm to 75mm spring collars.
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NOTE: Image may
not be actual item and may
differ depending on your vehicle fitment.
Please do not make your purchase
based on the picture. Contact us
for more information.
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INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS:
Before purchasing aftermarket
parts for your bike, please
confirm that your
vehicle has
USA-specified parts. If you have
a non-USA vehicle, the manufacturer
may have used different OEM
parts to meet your countries standards.
If this is the case, parts
ordered from a USA retailer may
not fit correctly. Compare the
microfiche for the USA model to
your model to be sure they are
the same. Perf-moto is not
responsible for fitment issues
caused by non-USA models.
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All Taxes, Customs, and Duty fees for Internationally sent items are the responsibility of the buyer. Unfortunately, we can not mark as gift or lower the value for international shipments.
Sales tax is collected for Michigan residents only. Michigan sales tax rate is 6%. |
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Service). Shipping to all International countries will be shipped by either First Class International (18-35 days delivery
with limited tracking) or USPS Priority Mail International (14-20 days delivery with
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on International purchases when you buy 2 items or more. To qualify for the
shipping discount, purchases must use the same shipping method
and be paid at the same time. Remember, Customs and Duty
Taxes for International purchases are the your responsibility. Please make
sure you know the rules of your country before purchasing. We will normally ship within 2-5 business days once payment has been verified.
All buyers are responsible for additional shipping and handling charges incurred due to an invalid or undeliverable shipping address. |
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