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Challenger Lift / Quality Lift Auto Truck Stack Adapter Kit / 10315 on 2040-parts.com

US $185.00
Location:

Plano, Illinois, US

Plano, Illinois, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:We accept returns as long as the items are in new and resalable condition. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No

Orders received by 3pm Central Time on Regualar Business Days Monday - Friday will ship the same day!

FREE Shipping on this listing applies to the Continental 48 States ONLY.  Customers in Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Canada please call us at (331) 444-6805 or 
(331) 444-6806 for a shipping quote. 
Thank you!

This listing is for (ONE) Quality Aftermarket Stack-Adapter Kit (Truck Adapters) for Challenger and Quality Lifts.  

These drop-in style adapters stack to allow the operator to reach pickup points on vehicles with running boards.  

The kit consist of four 3" stack adapters and two 6" stack adapters along with two organizer racks and hardware.

Equivalent or better than Challenger part number 10315

These stack adapters are precision machined in the U.S.A. by American Workers!
Support American Workers.

This Kit fits the following Challenger/Quality Models that use a ROUND removable drop-in adapter assembly.
 
If your lifts' existing adapter is SQUARE or STOP-SIGN shaped then this kit will NOT work on your lift. Please call for details.
 
CLFP9
CL10 Series
E10
Q10
VS10
E12
Q12
12000

If the quantity you need exceeds what the Store shows in inventory please call us at (331) 444-6806.

Illinois customers are subject to 7.25% sales tax.

Please note .....We carry other parts for Challenger/VBM lifts and Quality Lifts such as Equalizer Cables and Sheaves; Carriage Safety Lock components; Slider Blocks; Power Units; Height Extensions; Lifting Adapters and Arm Pivot Pins; Arm Restraints; Hydraulic Cylinders and Seals;  Chain and Chain Rollers and more....................

If you don't see it in our Store please email or call us at (331) 444-6805 or (331) 444-6806.

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