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Ram Clutches 78300 Hydraulic Accumulator Bearing Adjuster Aluminium Red Anodized on 2040-parts.com

US $136.95
Location:

West Palm Beach, Florida, US

West Palm Beach, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Brand:RAM Automotive Manufacturer Part Number:78300 Surface Finish:Anodized UPC:809009387255

  • Ram Clutches 78300 Hydraulic Accumulator Clutch Adjuster, Aluminium Red Anodized Finish.
  • New Old Stock, Box A Little Worn. Hydraulic Accumulator In Great Shape.
  • The Factory hydraulic systems do not allow for adjustment of the pedal position, often resulting in a high engagement point when using aftermarket clutches. The RAM system allows you to adjust your pedal position lower to the floor for better driver comfort. Additionally, this system will allow you to minimize the release of your clutch system for racing applications. Vehicles experience shifting problems at higher RPM due to over centering, or over travel of the clutch fingers. By limiting this travel and setting the clutch pedal for minimum release this over travel situation can be eliminated, restoring clean shifts at high RPM.The RAM adjustment system can also be used with most any aftermarket internal hydraulic bearing to allow the same benefits listed above. In these cases the bearing travel can be pre-set prior to completing the install to insure the bearing assembly will not be over traveled, thus eliminating the possibility of prematurely wearing or damaging the bearing slave.

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    Items will ship within 24hrs after recieving payment. Any payment received on Friday or Saturday will be shipped on Monday. You will receive the tracking info from me as soon as the item ships. Most items are shipped UPS but I also use Fedex. U.S. shipping rates do not include PR, HI or AK. Please contact me for the shipping cost there.

     

    Returns:

    There should be no reason to return a item, but for any reason if you need to return a item the buyer should contact me first then return the items as recieved. items must be recieved within 14 days. shipping is payed by buyer and refunds will be sent as soon as item is recieved and inspected.

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    Please ask. All questions will be answered within 12 hrs. Feed back will be left after 100% feed back is recieved. Please contact me in the event you're not 100% satisfied with your purchase, as im more than happy to work with you to ensure a positive experience. 


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