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Dura Int'l Br900428 Rear Brake Rotor/disc-disc Brake Rotor on 2040-parts.com

US $48.00
Location:

Mamaroneck, New York, US

Mamaroneck, New York, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:We will refund or repalce any defective item and most non-defective items. However, a 20% restocking fee may apply for returned items. You may return items within 30 days from receiving the item. Merchandise must be in new condition and uninstalled in the original box. Once we receive your return and it meets the above guidelines, a refund will be issued. We will not refund the shipping cost for the returned merchandise. We will not accept C.O.D. deliveries for shipped returns. Items incorrectly shipped to us will not be returned to the customer. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:DURA INT'L Manufacturer Part Number:BR900428 SME:_4062 Placement on Vehicle:Rear Vented Solid:Vented Type:Rotor Pattern:5.50in Outside Diameter ( mm ):331 Outside Diameter ( in ):13.03 Nominal Thickness ( mm ):22.098 Nominal Thickness ( in ):0.87 Height ( mm ):75.692 Height ( in ):2.98 Discard Thickness ( mm ):20.32 Discard Thickness ( in ):0.8

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