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Tapered Roller Bearing New Gov Surplus Bower P/n 45287 3110-00-227-2162 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Ogden, Utah, United States

Ogden, Utah, United States
THESE ARE NEW OLD STOCK GOV. SURPLUS BEARINGS MADE IN USA
Type:TAPER ROLLER BEARING MPN:45287 3110 00 227 2162 Equipment Type:WHEEL BEARING Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:BOWER

THESE ARE NEW OLD STOCK GOVERNMENT SURPLUS BOWER BEARINGS P/N 45287, NSN 3110 00 227 2162
THESE BEARINGS ARE PACKED IN A PROTECTIVE COATING AND SEALED IN A FOIL BAG IN 1985.
THE LISTING IS FOR 2 EACH BEARINGS AS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE.

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PAYMENT INFORMATION

We accept the following payment methods from U.S. buyers:

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Credit card payments can be made directly through Pay Pal, or by calling us at 1-800-464-1713.

International buyers: 

  • Pay Pal with confirmed shipping address only

All payments must be received 10 days after purchase or auction end.  After 10 days a non-paying bid alert will be filed with eBay.
All non-paying bidders will be reported!

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SHIPPING INFORMATION

We ship:

  • UPS
  • USPS
  • Various Carriers for truck freight shipments

 

Please e-mail or call 1-800-464-1713 for shipping estimates not specified on listing.

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RETURN POLICIES

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RERURNS:  

We sell new and used parts and guarantee what we sell. Prior authorization for returns required. Exchange for correct part will be made when available. Returns will be accepted within 30 days of purchase. Buyer pays return shipping charges. Item must be returned in original unused, uninstalled condition, with all original packaging, manufacturer's box, instructions, etc., as shipped to you. If return is due to defective part, seller will cover the return shipping costs after the item has been returned and inspected by seller. If return is due to customer ordering wrong part or changed mind, there will be a restocking fee of 20% and buyer will be responsible for return shipping charges. For returned items that included free shipping with original purchase, our shipping costs will be deducted before refund is made. Please send returns to Ventures Truck Parts & Equipment 2895 Pennsylvania Ave. Ogden, UT 84401. Returned item must include a copy of sales receipt and/or packing slip for identification purposes along with a written explanation of reason for return.

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