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Ec8 / Rl4r01a/re4r01a Snap Ring Holds Front Sprag In Forward Hub (73881) on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
Location:

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Columbus, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used UPC:Does Not Apply

DESCRIPTION

EC8 / RL4R01A/RE4R01A Snap Ring Holds Front Sprag In Forward Hub (.038" Thick) ( 3.770" OD)

SHIPPING

Shipping charges are as calculated.

We ship Monday through Fridays on weekdays.  Late Friday shipments will go out Monday.

Larger orders may be shipped by truck freight.  Smaller orders are shipped via parcel services such as USPS and UPS.

Sales tax is collected where appropriate unless your state tax number is already on file with us.

CONDITION

All items are used and refurbished unless stated otherwise.

CONTACT   G-COR Automotive

Transmission Hard Part Sales
Local:
614.444.5160
Toll Free:
877.888.5160

Automotive Core Division & Corporate Office
Local:
614.443.6735
Toll Free:
800.486.1636

Returns
Toll Free:
(800) 486-1636

RETURN POLICY

If you are dissatisfied with your order for any reason, you may return your purchase for a prompt refund or exchange.  Refunds for items returned within thirty days of the purchase date will be credited in the same form as the original payment type. The original shipping and handling charges are not refundable.

Please mail your package in a prepaid, insured, traceable method to the address below. 

Note: Electrical and solenoid products are not returnable.

Note: International shipments are not returnable.

Note: Factory sealed items (like clutch repair kits) once opened may not be returned.

Note: New items must be returned in the same condition as received. Once installed they may not be returned.

Note: Loaded parts contain the steels, plates, piston & springs, and snap rings as required.  There are no clutches or seals.  Wear parts and soft parts are not included unless specifically stated.

Note: PUMPS: Our pumps are sold as cleaned and inspected. They are not, however, reconditioned. You will need to have any valves checked and replaced as needed. There is no time or mileage warranty.

All products must be returned in the original box, with the original packing material, with the original packing slip.  All boxes must have the Return Goods Authorization number written on the outside.  Call directly (800) 486-1636 to get your RGA number for returns.

G-COR Transmission Parts
2148 Refugee Road
Columbus OH 43207

Note: If you are a hobbyist or enthusiast just digging in, or if you are at all uncertain about the precise part required, please ask!  We have people who can assist with choosing the correct part.  They do not help with repairs but they do know parts.  (Because we all know that it takes less time to get a question answered than to return a mistaken purchase.  Go to our website G-COR Automotive and Just Ask! for the phone number or to submit a written question.

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