Front Strut Coil Spring Assembly + Rear Shocks 2006-2008 Ram 1500 Pickup 4wd! on 2040-parts.com
US $259.95
Location:
Port Chester, New York, US
Returns Accepted:Returns AcceptedRefund will be given as:Money BackItem must be returned within:30 DaysReturn policy details:NO returns will be accepted without a RMA number
NO returns will be accepted after 30 days.
Merchandise MUST be in new condition.
All freight must be pre-paid by the customer.
A 20% restock fee may apply for all returns.
Part must be new, uninstalled, in original condition, in original boxReturn shipping will be paid by:BuyerRestocking Fee:NoBrand:Aftermarket OE Spec ReplacementManufacturer Part Number:1336334, 342564Placement on Vehicle:ArrayWarranty:Yes
Front Strut Coil Spring Assembly + Rear Shocks 2006-2008 Ram 1500 Pickup 4WD!
Item
This item is a brand new pair of Front Strut & Coil Spring Assembly & Rear Shocks. It will fit the following makes and models:
2006-2008 Dodge Ram 1500 Pickup - 4WD Only!
Kit Includes
1x Part# 1336334 - Front Right Spring Strut
1x Part# 1336334 - Front Left Spring Strut
1x Part# 342564 - Rear Right Shock
1x Part# 342564 - Rear Left Shock
Shipping
Most items ship within 1-3 business days within receipt of your order. In order to ensure timely delivery for our customers, we ship via UPS Ground.
When your order has shipped, we will email you a confirmation notice.
Orders to P.O. Boxes will be shipped via USPS at the same shipping price quoted in the listing. If you would like to have your order to be shipped UPS Ground, please provide a street address.
United States
USD 39.95
Returns
Your satisfaction is very important to us. Please contact us via the methods available within eBay regarding any problems before leaving negative feedback. Any defects, damages, or material differences with your item, must be reported to us within 30 days from date of shipment.
All returns must be accompanied with an RGA form which we provide.
A 15% restocking fee is applicable to all items unless, the wrong item shipped or fitment information was incorrect.
Returns are only accepted within 60 business days of receipt of item.
Buyers pay for reshipping charges and will not be reimbursed less stated otherwise.
If item is defective there may be an exchange but buyers have 30 days to make a claim from date of delivery.
All claims for damaged good upon arrival must be reported to their respective shipping companies then reported to us so that we may follow up with the claims.
All claims of items must be packaged the same way it was received for inspection by carrier and by us to ensure item was damaged during shipment or item missing during shipment.
Items must be in original package with all original contents. Any item with alterations made will make refund/exchange invalid.
We reserve the right to invalidate a return or exchange if item does not match guidelines set forth by our policies.
Any other refunds that may be applied are subject to a 15% re-stocking fee and shipping/handling charges are non-refundable.
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