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Ford Superduty 2008 - 2013 Chrome Towing Mirror + Door Handle + Tailgate Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $67.57
Location:

Multiple Locations, US

Multiple Locations, 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:SEE LISTING FOR COMPLETE RETURN GUIDELINES. MODIFIED OR ALTERED PARTS MAY NOT BE RETURNED Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Chrome Brand:Torox Warranty:Yes

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Ford Superduty 2008-2013 2 DOOR Combo Set Includes

Set Of 4, Chrome Door Handle Covers With ONE Keyhole

Set of 2, Chrome Tailgate Handle Cover With Keyhole And CAMERA Hole

Set of 2, Chrome TOWING With Blinker Lower Half Mirror Cover


Total 8 Piece Set

 

Made from High Grade Triple Chrome Plated ABS Plastic
Brand New
Fits US models
Fits over original door handles, THIS IS NOT A REPLACEMENT
Comes with double sided pre applied tape for easy installation

 

INSTRUCTIONS

Read entirely prior to installation

1. Clean surface where product is to be installed with alcohol and let dry.

2. PREFIT parts onto vehicle to determine desired location. SOME PARTS FIT LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE ONLY.

3. Remove adhesive liner to expose double sided tape

4. Adhere parts onto vehicle and press firmly on all sides

Caution

- Surface must be entirely clean for proper adhesive bonding

- Make sure there is sufficient clearance while preffiting/installing part onto vehicle. This will prevent any interference/rubbing of parts being installed.

-3M TAPE MANUFACTURER SUGGESTS INSTALLATION BE DONE AT TEMPERATURES ABOVE 70°C

 

 

Returns

 

Returns are permitted and must be returned in its original manufacturer's packing material and original state in order for it to be processed. Any parts that have been altered are not eligible for return. You must contact us via EBay messaging of the return to receive an RMA# and we must receive the product within 30 days of the purchased date. Without an RMA# the return is not valid and will not be accepted.

All undamaged products are subject to a 25% restocking fee and the buyer is responsible for the freight expenses back to us. We require that you use some type of traceable mailing service as we cannot be responsible for lost packages.

If you receive a damaged product you must contact us via EBay messaging immediately so we can get your claim started with the carrier. A replacement will be sent for the identical part that was purchased only.

 

Contact Us

 

Please send all correspondence through the EBay messaging system. Emails will be replied during business hours: 9am to 5pm Eastern Standard Time. Monday to Friday only (excluding Holidays). After hours emails will be replied on the next business day.

 

Payment

 

We accept PayPal payments. Please note the following when using PayPal: Your PayPal account must be a US account, not international. We will ship to Paypal confirmed address only.

 

Shipping

 

Delivery Time: 5-7 business days (Varies by Destination)
Shipping Carriers are responsible on the delivery time.
If you have any questions or problems with delivery, please contact the carrier directly
.
Standard Order Processing time:
All items will ship within 24-48 hours (Monday - Friday) AFTER payment clears.
Payments cleared/received on Friday will ship within the next 24-48 hour business day.
We are not responsible for carrier transit time.
This information is provided by the carrier and excludes weekends and holidays.
Note that transit times may vary, particularly during peak periods or inclimate weather conditions,
and that delivery times frames will need to be extended for any processing
time frames in excess of 1-2 business days.

Free shipping to locations within the US.
CUSTOMERS OUTSIDE THE CONTINENTAL US TERRITORIES (HAWAII, ALASKA, PUERTO RICO) Your item may be subjected to economy shipping, estimated delivery time can be 5-12 business days depending on carrier Please Note we reserve the right to choose the method of shipment on all orders unless otherwise noted

 

Warranty

 

We offer a 1 yr warranty from date of purchase on our products free from manufacture defects.



 

Installation

 

Click HERE for instructions


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