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Miller Tools 8228 Bearing Installer on 2040-parts.com

US $53.96
Location:

West Newton, Pennsylvania, US

West Newton, Pennsylvania, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:We do offer a 14 day return policy on most of our parts. We reserve the right to apply the policy at our discretion. If you destroy the packaging or send the the part back in non resalable condition we will not accept it. If you make a mistake, we are reasonable and will work with you. We will accept returns within the 14 day period minus shipping and eBay fees we have incurred. As long as the part shows no signs of having been installed (slide marks on the electrical tabs, circles around the screw holes showing where the screw was turned, greasy fingerprints, etc.) And the original package is included and intact. We will accept it back. If it shows signs of being installed or otherwise causes us to have to sell it as "used" we reserve the right to refuse or decrease the amount we refund to you. Thank You. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Miller Tools Manufacturer Part Number:8228 Warranty:No

Miller Tools

Bearing Installer

Specialty Service Tool

Part # 8228

Item Is Sold Just As Pictured You Will Receive What Is Pictured!!

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Applications: Dealership Specialty Service Tool.

 

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