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5 Lite Windshield Truck Rack For Auto Glass,new Design, Top Quality, Best Price on 2040-parts.com

US $152.00
Location:

Chino Hills, California, United States

Chino Hills, California, United States
Condition:New

5-lite Windshield Rack
           5-lite Windshield Rack


Product Details

  • Mast height: 20"
  • Measurements: 30" L x 24" W
  • Total Weight: 30lb
  • Retails at $209.

Description

The 5-lite Windshield Rack is ideal for shipping auto glass. Notable features include mast heights of 20" that allow for greater auto glass protection during transit, as well as lock caps that secure the windshield. Placing the glass into the rack and turning the cap 30 degrees will keep the glass protected from moving and sliding. Constructed from strong metal and high density foam, this windshield rack is a sturdy addition to any auto glass business.

We also offer larger warehouse racks (fitting 9, 15, or 20 windshields). The 9-lite windshield rack is our most popular product. 

Please visit our eBay site for other auto glass windshield tools, including suction cups, windshield stands, and caulking guns. Wholesalers and retailers are welcome and discounts will be applied.



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Payment

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Shipping/Handling

We ship orders via FedEx Ground or FedEx SmartPost, depending on weight. Currently, we only ship to physical addresses within the contiguous 48 States. We do not ship to P.O. Boxes, APO/FPO Addresses, Military Mailboxes, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Guam, nor Canada. We will not charge shipping fee if you come to my warehouse to pick up the item.


Terms

Please read through the descriptions and ask questions before placing an order.


Returns/Exchanges

We consider returns on a case-by-case basis. Please contact us with a detailed description of your request.


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