Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Rear Suspension Adjustment Blocks Skidoo on 2040-parts.com

US $52.95
Location:

Eagle, Idaho, United States

Eagle, Idaho, United States
Condition:New Brand:CE Components.com Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:CE Components.com Part Brand:CE Components.com Warranty:Yes UPC:N/A

CNC Aluminum Spring Adjuster Blocks Stiffer the stock for 2009 to 2011 Skidoo : May fit other years.

When you just cant get enoght adjustment and you need your suspension to be stiffer these are what you need. Much cheaper the new springs.

DON’T FOR GET CHECK OUT ARE EBAY STORE AS WELL AS ARE  WEBSITE 

Thank you for choosing Idaho Precision Machining & Fab. We are committed to providing you with the highest level of customer satisfaction possible if for any reason you have any questions or comments please contact us at

208-939-2735                                                                                      Thanks and happy Riding

 

                                                                                        Made in the U.S.A

Accessories for Sale

BMW experiments with laser headlamps

Fri, 02 Sep 2011

Headlamp technology is rapidly advancing, and as LED lights become commonplace, many wonder what's next. BMW suggests lasers, which could offer new safety and function. Compared with today's LED headlamps, BMW's laser-cut lights have intensity a thousand times greater than that of LEDs while consuming about half the energy.

Brake issue prompts recall of BMW and Rolls-Royce vehicles

Thu, 30 Sep 2010

BMW is recalling about 198,000 cars with V8 and V12 engines to fix a problem with the brake system. The automaker said a potential leak in the brake system could cause a loss of vacuum, which would reduce the power braking assistance. BMW said the mechanical brakes will stop the vehicle even if there is a vacuum leak.

FBI hunts £1.8m eBay car fraudster

Sun, 03 Nov 2013

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the USA has issued a wanted poster for Nicolae Popescu, a Romanian man they suspect of leading a “sophisticated internet fraud scheme where criminal conspirators, posted advertisements on internet auction sites for merchandise for sale”. The scam – predominantly carried out using eBay Motors – convinced would-be buyers to part with money for cars that didn’t exist. On Bing: see pictures of car fraud 15 car-selling scams every car buyer should know about The conspirators posed as eBay sellers and then sent fraudulent invoices, that appeared to be from legitimate online payment services, with instructions for payment to bank accounts held in the United States.