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Myler's High Pressure Radiator Cap For Ktm, Husaberg, Husqvarna, Gas Gas on 2040-motos

US $21.99
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Manufacturer Part Number: H.P.002
Brand: Myler's Radiators

KTM, Husaberg, Husqvarna, Gas Gas - European Bikes Only!

1.8 kg/cm2 or 25.6 p.s.i.

•The 1.6 (23 P.S.I.) high pressure radiator cap will help with recurring boil over problems. 
•Raises the boiling point 25+ degrees. 
•Comes with an attachment chain that connects to your overflow tube to prevent loss of cap when removed. 
•Great for 2 or 4 strokes. 
•A must have item for muddy conditions.

ORDER PROCESSING
Orders received Monday through Friday by 4:30 p.m. MST. for merchandise in stock will ship the same day. Orders received after 4:30 p.m. MST. for merchandise in stock will be shipped the next business day. Weekend orders are processed the next business day.  

SHIPPING
Merchandise is shipped out of our facility in West Jordan UT 84084. Shipping Rates are displayed during the check-out process for the selected shipping method. The company passes along any shipping discounts it receives to its customers. There are no handling fees added to the shipping cost.

DELIVERY

USPS Retail Ground shipments will arrive between 2 and 9 days.

PAYMENT
We accept PayPal payment only. Make sure your paypal address is valid. In case you haven’t PayPal account, you can register it here: https://www.paypal.com.
We also accept combine shipping, if you have bought multiple items from us, you can send us one payment for all the items instead of paying for them individually. We will only ship to the shipping address that PayPal provides on the payment "Transaction Details" page. We only accept payments in United States Dollars (USD).

In case you are using eCheck system, we are waiting up to 3 days for getting your payment and then we send your package once it is cleared.

RETURNS

Items purchased may be returned in "good" condition within 30 days for full credit. Buyer pays return shipping. 

  • All items MUST be in their original condition, not worn or altered.
  • Before you send the package for exchange or refund, please contact us for the additional information about our own Return Department.
  • If you return package to sender, we cannot guarantee you refund or exchange.
Please make sure you contact us and ask for a return address.

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