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Harley Davidson Camshaft Tool Twin Cam Chain Tensioner Unloader Tc88 Made In Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Wheeling, Illinois, US

Wheeling, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:We accept merchandise returns if: The item has a manufacturing defect. The item shipped is not what you ordered. It is unused, and we are contacted within 30 days of delivery. The item purchased is not what you need. We will offer a full refund when it is one of the first two instances, and we are at fault. We will offer a partial refund (item value only, no shipping refund) when it is one of the last two instances. We offer exchanges in any of the instances listed above. In the first two cases we will cover the shipping of the exchange. In the last two instances we will send an invoice for shipping costs. We do not have a restocking fee, as long as we get our item back, you get your money back. We believe in a win-win policy where both sides of the deal are happy in the event of a canceled deal. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Heartland Products Manufacturer Part Number:CTUTC8-D15 Surface Finish:Black Oxide Warranty:Yes

Production of U.S.-spec Lotus Exige and Elise to end in August

Thu, 09 Jun 2011

The end is near for production of U.S.-specification versions of the Lotus Elise and Exige sports cars. Lotus said on Thursday that it will pull the models from the United States because the airbags no longer meet safety standards. Rules require cars to have smart airbags, which adjust deployment for the speed of impact.

Two thirds using mobile phones while driving

Mon, 01 Sep 2014

TWO THIRDS of drivers in the UK admit to using their mobile phone while driving despite it being illegal and dangerous. A study has found 60% of drivers make calls, send texts and even browse the internet on their phones when behind the wheel. Research by Flexed shows six out of 10 drivers say they answer the phone or reply to texts when driving.

Keyless ignition trends toward standardization

Tue, 05 Apr 2011

A federal plan to require automakers to standardize keyless ignition systems in the wake of Toyota's unintended acceleration problems is likely to mirror industry guidelines issued in January, an automaker group said. Large automakers except Toyota said they already comply with the guidelines crafted by SAE International or plan to do so. These "recommended practices'' seek to counter the variation, driver confusion and safety problems that have ensued since automakers started installing push-button ignition in luxury models.