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Brand New Heavy Duty Steel Gm Vehicle Door Spring Hinge Pin Removal Tool on 2040-parts.com

US $17.00
Location:

Hampton, Virginia, US

Hampton, Virginia, 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:FULL REFUNDS OR AN EXCHANGE WILL BE GRANTED FOR PRODUCTS DAMAGED IN TRANSIT. IF RETURNED FOR ANY OTHER REASON, I WILL DEDUCT THE SHIPPING I PAID TO SEND OUT THIS ITEM TO YOU FROM THE AMOUNT TO BE REFUNDED -- THIS APPLIES TO ITEMS WITH "FREE SHIPPING" IN THE ORIGINAL LISTING. I HAD TO PAY TO SHIP THIS ITEM OUT TO YOU AND WILL RECOVER THAT COST. THANKS FOR UNDERSTANDING. Restocking Fee:No

Brand New GM Vehicle Door Spring Tool

 

 

 

Do it yourself and save money!!   This tool will really pay for itself in no time.  Use it to safely remove and install door springs from most General Motors cars and trucks.
  • Can be used with a 1/2" wrench
  • Heavy duty steel

Overall dimensions: 7-116" L x 1-1/2" W x 3-15/16" H

 

 

 

PLEASE NOTE:  The door spring (red parts) in the picture are not included in the listing and are used for illustrative purposes.  You are buying only the metal tool used to remove and install the spring.

 

Free shipping to the USA.  Ask for a shipping quote if located outside of the US.

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