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Power Stop 16-746 Z16 Ceramic Brake Pads on 2040-parts.com

US $38.99
Location:

Delaware, Ohio, United States

Delaware, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Power Stop Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:16-746 UPC:792088484260

Power Stop 16-746 Z16 Ceramic Brake Pads

Fits:
  • 1999 DODGE Dakota
  • 1999-98 DODGE Durango

  • Payment

    We accept the following forms of payment.

    • PayPal
    • Visa
    • MasterCard
    • American Express
    • Discover

    Sales Tax

    For shipments to Ohio addresses, we are required by State law to collect Sales Tax.

    Shipping

    Standard shipping is 1-5 business day delivery on most items.

    Additional delivery days may apply in some instances, such as hazardous items, mounted tires and wheels, oversized items, truck freight items, select zip codes, Global Shipping Program and remote delivery areas.

    Contact Information

    JEGS High Performance
    101 Jeg's Place
    Delaware, Ohio 43015

    Call Us 24/7!
    US: 1-800-345-4545
    International: +1-614-294-5050

    Return Policy

    If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, JEGS will accept within one year a new/unused item in its original box, prepaid, with a copy of the invoice for a refund/exchange.

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