Pro Comp 4" Dropped Pitman Arm 1976 To 1986 Jeep Cj Power Steering Expcj400 on 2040-parts.com
Hyannis, Massachusetts, United States
Pro Comp 4" Dropped Pitman Arm 1976 to 1986 Jeep CJ Power Steering EXPCJ400
Part Number: EXPCJ400
Aside from keeping your Jeeps steering in line when off road, the Pro Comp pitman arm will keep you going straight through whatever terrain you wander into. If you have any questions, please contact me. Return policy: A buyer may return an item with in 30 days after receiving the item for any reason. Buyer is responsible for return shipping unless item is broken or the wrong item shipped. Shipping: Handling times will be 1 day after receiving payment. Shipping times will vary depending what shipping you choose, next day shipping to Ups ground. Free shipping to the lower 48 State Only. If you are in Hawaii or Alaska call for a shipping quote. 508 360 1611 My goal is 150% customer satisfaction. Take a look at my other items and my store. 100% positive feedback! Check out our Store here Like Us on Facebook here Thank you for looking. On May-05-16 at 22:40:04 PDT, seller added the following information: |
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