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Westin 47-3208 T-max Clevis Hook on 2040-parts.com

US $22.22
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United States, United States

United States, United States
Condition:New Brand:Westin Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:47-3208 Country/Region of Manufacture:China Other Part Number:47-3208 UPC:707742017241

Westin 47-3208 T-Max Clevis Hook

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Product Description

Clevis Hook

T-Max Clevis Hook

T-Max Clevis Hook; 3/8 in.;


FEATURES:
  • Forged Steel For Maximum Strength


Westin Automotive Products, Incorporated is a manufacturer of premium quality truck and SUV accessories. We sell directly to reputable warehouse distributors and chain retailers, who in turn provide the best service to consumers, offering the widest selection of inventory and quick delivery. It is the Mission of Westin Automotive Products, Inc. to provide its customers with high demand products through the promotion of sales. Marketing programs that build brand awareness and customer loyalty support this promotion all the while maintaining the product quality that earned us our place in the industry. Today there are many choices available from a wide variety of suppliers and we know the decision making process is becoming all the more confusing. In fact, during meeting, we are often asked What makes Westin different from all the other competitors in the truck accessory market? or more simply put; Why Westin? In order to answer this question we would like you to consider the following: Over 33 years; The most complete line of Step-Up products in the broadest range of materials; Over 8 styles of Grille Guards to choose from; Consumer and Trade advertising; Authorized Dealer Program; Email Broadcasts Competitively priced products and programs; A proven record of consistent fill rates of over 90%. THATS WHY!

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We accept Paypal or call us at 702-330-5646 for alternate payment methods

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RETURNS POLICY
After receiving the item, contact seller within 14 days. Refund will be given as money back. Buyer pays for return shipping. A 20% restocking fee may apply.
ABOUT US
Please note: We are a MA/Pa brick & mortar suspension shop currently accepting Paypal, cash in person and all major credit cards by phone. If you have questions or need technical support, upgrades or accessories we can be reached most times at 702-330-5646.
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Please call us at 702-330-5646 for any question and/or support.

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