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Camco Rv Leveling Blocks Travel Trailer 5th Wheel Motorhome Class C Stabilizer on 2040-parts.com

US $39.49
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, US

Brooklyn, New York, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:The item must be in the original condition, the shipping cost is not refunded Restocking Fee:No

 Camco RV Leveling Blocks Travel Trailer 5th Wheel Motorhome Class C Stabilizer

The Camco RV Leveling Block 10-pack allows you to stack the interlocking blocks to the desired height for safe and easy leveling. They have strong, durable construction and a solid bottom so they won't sink into the ground. These blocks can be used with single wheels, double wheels, hydraulic jacks, tongue jacks, stabilizer jacks, 5th wheel jacks and tandem axles. This kit includes a zippered storage bag with a handle.

  • 10 interlocking blocks stack to the desired height for safe and easy leveling
  • Strong and durable construction
  • Solid bottom so they won't sink into the ground
  • Includes zippered storage bag with handle
  • Made in the USA

Payment

- We accept PayPal only.
- Buyer is expected to pay within 48 hours from winning notification.

 

Shipping and handling

- We ship to U.S only

- Item will be shipped within 1-2 business days from payment approval.

- Domestic Shipping: Will Ship via UPS, FedEx, USPS or other shipping carriers to lower 48 states (not including APO/FPO, Alaska, Hawaii, US Protectorates).

- Standard Shipping (free budget shipping) – 5 – 10 business days

- Expedited Shipping (most recommended for fast delivery) - 3 business days (Ships within 24 hours)

- Overnight Shipping - 1 - 2 business days  (Ships within 12 hours)

- NO P.O. BOXES, PLEASE PROVIDE PHYSICAL ADDRESSES.
   

 

Return policy

- FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, Returns are accepted within 30 days from receiving date in original packaging.
- Buyer pays for the return shipping.

We want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase on our eBay listings. We offer 30 day return policy.  All items returned to us as a change of mind or unwanted items must be original factory sealed to receive a refund. Actual return shipping charges are not refundable. You also have to agree with eBay's request for mutual cancellation of the transaction to avoid an unpaid strike due to the refund. Open items cannot be returned unless defective. All returns must be approved by us and issued with a RMA number before you ship to us.

Please keep in mind that communication is the key to solving any problems that may arise during the transaction, please do not hesitate to contact us by email so that together we can complete the transaction as smoothly and as flawlessly as possible.

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