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S10 Truck Jimmy Blazer Sonoma Seat Handle 94 To 03/ Fits Clip & Screw On Design on 2040-parts.com

US $27.95
Location:

Mount Sterling, Kentucky, US

Mount Sterling, Kentucky, US
Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:ES1000 Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Durable Plastic Warranty:Yes

THE "ORIGINAL" PATENTED QUICKFIX. PATENT #'s US 6,860,565 B2  and US 7,578,560 B2

YOU ARE PUCHASING "TWO" HANDLES. (one drivers and one passenger side (BLACK)    PLEASE SPECIFY IF YOU NEED TAN OR GREY (ALL THREE FACTORY COLORS AVAILABLE)      TAN, BLACK, GREY) HARDWARE INCLUDED LIFETIME WARRANTY

DON'T BE FOOLED BY THE COPIES OF THIS PRODUCT. THEY WILL "NOT" WORK ON MANY APPLICATIONS. THIS WORKS ON "ALL."

FITS ALL G.M. MODELS WITH THIS STYLE HANDLE WITH A BROKEN SEAT RECLINER SHAFT FOR MODEL YEARS 1994-2010

S10 - COLORADO - BRAVADA- BLAZER -SSR - CANYON - SONOMA - HUMMER - ENVOY - JIMMY

Available in  Charcoal, Grey  & Tan.  (Be sure to specify when ordering)

The installation core of this handle is 1/2" in diameter and comes with a set screw and allen wrench.  Will fit any application with a shaft less than 1/2" in diameter. 

Available in the "Original Factory Colors"  Charcoal, Black, Tan.  Available for Drivers or Passenger Side.

Fits "ALL" models originally equipped with the manual reclining seat handle. 

The "ORIGINAL" GM REPLACEMENT SEAT HANDLE.   Replace it yourself in 5 minutes or less. 

Original factory equipment replacement requires that the entire seat mechanism be replaced.  This repair is usually $160.00 to $250.00 repair at a GM dealership.

-REPLACE YOUR BROKEN  HANDLE FOR A FRACTION OF THE COST
-ALL INSTALLATION PARTS INCLUDED
-FITS ALL APPLICATIONS (SCREW ON  CLIP ON DESIGNS)

THE COMPLETE SOLUTION

STEP ONE: Push the fabric around the seat recliner pin back a little to to expose the shaft.  It is best to file off the end of the shaft to make it smooth so the new replacement handle will fit completely on the shaft.

STEP TWO:  Attach the new replacement handle on the shaft with the setscrew aligned directly on the groove of the shaft.  Push on as far as possible.  Use the setscrew and the Allen wrench (both included) to tighten handle.  That's it.

STEP THREE: Tell all your friends how easy it was.

OUR PATENT AS SEEN ON FILE WITH THE UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE
PATENT # 6,860,565B2    PATENT# 7,578,560B2

LIFETIME WARRANTY
We will replace your part if any part of it ever breaks or malfunctions for life.  No questions.

SHIPPING
We ship within 24 hours.  Usually we ship U.S. PARCEL POST OR UPS common carrier.  Expedited shipping is available if you contact us and pay the additional shipping costs.

RETURN POLICY:
If you ever need to return one of our handles for ANY reason, simply give us a call or email us and we will replace it absolutely free, or return your money including the shipping. 

BUY DIRECT   -   BUY FOR LESS -  NO MIDDLE MAN

LIFETIME GUARANTEE


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