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Square Rubber Arm Pads For Bendpak/ Danmar 2-post Car Lift- New Set Of 4! on 2040-parts.com

US $41.75
Location:

Temple City, California, US

Temple City, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:All returned merchandise will require authorization. Freight to and from the manufacturer is the customer's responsibility. The item must be unused, in the same packaging and must be in a new resellable condition. A 20% restocking fee is applied to items purchased in error and credit is given. Returns for exchange on incorrectly purchased items will only receive a return shipping fee. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted

This listing is for ONE Set-of-4 square rubber arm pads for BendPak/ Danmar Two Post Auto Lifts.

  • Mounting hardware is NOT included.
Orders received by 3:00pm Pacific Time any business day Monday-Friday will ship same day. 

When the goods deliver, please check the item before you accept the shipping item and sign shipping document.

If you find:

1. The box is broken, and the number of item does not match

2. The Item is damaged

These two cases please refuse to sign, or indicate the situation on the document, and then email us a copy. We will deal with the transport company.

Make sure to check and correct before you agree to sign!!

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