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narcodog
May 06, 2016Explorer II
Super_Dave wrote:
I'm not a receipt saver, is one required for warranty? Also, it would seem odd to send in shock and be without a vehicle until they sent a replacement. How does this really work in practice?
Yes you do need your receipt. I had to have one of my shocks replaced a few years ago that I bought from Summit. There procedure was, they would charge me for the shock, then when I they received it they would credit my CC. That's the way it worked out, easy peasy.
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