Mfactory Honda Acura B-series Solid Shifter Bushings on 2040-parts.com
San Dimas, California, United States
Improve shifting feel and response with the MFactory Solid Shifter Bushings. After rigorous development on our championship-winning race cars and numerous durometer revisions, we are proud to offer shifter bushings for the Honda race car with the Optimum Hardness Rating for unsurpassed performance and durability. Whether Fast Street, Strip or Track, installing our bushings is a must! The difference really is Night & Day. Made from Thermoplastic Vulcanizate, not cheap polyurethane Fitting B series 1990-2001: Integra LS, GSR, JDM Integra XSI/RSI, Integra Type R, B16 Hydro, 1999-2000 Civic Si. These parts should be installed by a professional and other related Transmission parts should be inspected for wear. If you have questions or need tech support please contact us for assistance: Synchrotech Transmissions Inc. (909) 592-5900 Manufacturers Warranty: TERMS: MFactory Competition Products will provide a limited 1 year warranty for all Shifter Bushings to be free of defects in materials and workmanship upon receipt of product and professional installation. Parts returned must be determined by MFactory Competition Products to be defective before any warranty credit or replacement is issued
MFactory Competition Products's obligation under warranty shall be limited to repairing or replacing, at its option, any part proven defective. The customer must prepay transportation charges Final determination of the suitability of the products for the use contemplated by the buyer is the sole responsibility of the buyer. MFactory Competition Products shall not be liable for any special, direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, that might be claimed as a result of the failure of any part, including claims for delay, loss of profits, or labor MFactory Competition Products shall not be liable for any damage or injury to persons or property resulting from improper installation or misuse of any part subject to this warranty There are no other warranties expressed or implied extending beyond those set forth above |
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