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Honda Brake Disc Rotor Retaining Screws - Stainless Steel - Pk Of 4 -ships Fast! on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

Stockton, California, US

Stockton, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:Please contact us for a return authorization prior to returning merchandise. Returns must be new and unused and contain all original packaging. Returns not the result of our error are subject to a 10% restocking fee, and the buyer is responsible for return shipping costs. However, we (the Seller) will waive the restocking fee and will be responsible for return shipping costs if the error is on our end. Your satisfaction is our priority. If you have further questions or concerns about returns/exchanges, please call us at (209)951-3761, or email us through eBay messaging. Thank you! Restocking Fee:No Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Stainless Steel Fastener style:Phillips Flathead Metric Screw Country of Origin:Made in USA Availability:In-stock, usually ships the same day

Acura / Honda Brake Disc Rotor Screw (Pack of 4)

Premium Quality Stainless Steel - Made in USA

Fast Shipping! 

Product Description:  This is a set of four (4) brake rotor screws for many Honda and Acura vehicles (refer to compatibility table). These are the retaining screws for the front disc brake rotors, as you can see in the photos.  A typical Honda brake rotor is shown with the screws to demonstrate fit and location. These are premium quality, hardened, stainless steel screws with a flathead Phillips design.  Each rotor requires two screws, so a package of four is enough for both front rotors. Some Honda/Acura vehicles also require the same type of screw for the rear rotors as well.   

Applications: Please refer to the compatibility guide.  If your vehicle is not listed, feel free to contact us for further assistance or to confirm that these screws will fit your application.

Shipping Terms:  Free shipping via USPS First Class Mail within the U.S.   Expedited shipping options are available at additional cost.  We pack securely in a padded bubble mailer with tracking number.  We ship out orders within 24 hours of payment (excluding weekends and holidays).  Orders received before 3:00PM Pacific time ship out the same day.  We know your time is valuable, and how important it is to get your car back on the road quickly, so we ship fast.  

Payment Terms:  We accept payment by PayPal / Immediate Payment Required.  Sales tax applies to buyers in California.

If you have any additional questions, please email us or call us at (209) 951-3761. Thank you for looking!

Global Auto Parts is an import parts specialist located in Stockton, CA.  In business for over 36 years, we specialize in parts for Asian and European vehicles, including specialty hardware and metric fasteners.  We welcome you to browse our eBay store.  If there's a specific part you're looking for, please contact us and we'll check our inventory.  If it's available, in most cases we can add it to our eBay store for your shopping convenience. 

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