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7.500 Length 1 Piece .080 Wall 5/16 Pushrods Cnc-motorsports - Usa Made on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, US

Brookings, South Dakota, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Returns & Exchanges: We will accept returns and exchanges on this product minus a 20% restock fee (minimum $10) on the product price, shipping charges are not refundable. Listings with Free Shipping or Discounted Shipping will have actual shipping charges deducted before restock fee is applied. Please make sure you know what you are buying and that it works for your application. If you need to return an item, please contact us within 14 days after receiving the product and we will issue a RMA number and detailed return instructions. We do not accept returns or exchange requests after 14 days. You will need a RMA number or your return will be refused at our dock and shipped back to you at your expense. Only merchandise new in box unopened and in completely resale-able condition will be accepted for returns (be honest about your return). Under no circumstances will we accept a return on any part that has been installed. This policy includes parts received in error due to a shipping mistake. Check your part number(s), check the instructions (if applicable) and check your application before attempting installation. In the event where the product is defective it is the customer's responsibility to return the package to us postage paid. Upon inspection if the item in question is in fact defective a new or repaired replacement will be returned to you at our expense. YOUR PURCHASE OF THIS PRODUCT FROM THIS LISTING IS YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF OUR TERMS OF THIS SALE Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:CNC-Motorsports / Trend Manufacturer Part Number:17500-16

These one-piece, centerless-ground chrome molybdenum pushrods are designed for use in hot rods; oval track race cars, drag race cars; and marine applications.

Manufactured with 5/16in ball-ball ends they are available in a wide variety of lengths. The ball ends are machined to a tolerance of .001in and the pushrods are laser-etched with the pushrod length and feature black oxide finish.

STANDARD FEATURES:

  • One-piece construction
  • Die formed ends
  • SAE 4130 seamless tubing
  • Case hardened to Rc 60
  • Centerless ground
  • Black oxide finish
  • Laser etched with length
  • Sold in sets of 16
  • Made in the USA

     

     


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