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    Summit is great about fixing issues.

    Talk to customer service, tell them the first part shipped was wrong, and this one is defective, and I'll bet they accommodate you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by firebird77clone View Post
    Summit is great about fixing issues.

    Talk to customer service, tell them the first part shipped was wrong, and this one is defective, and I'll bet they accommodate you.
    I really do like Summit as I've ordered most of my parts for this build from them. They are super easy to work with and have just about anything you need. My only thing was i wondered if they'd accomodate me this time on a return as I'd done cut the hose to length, jb welded the remote filter topside, etc. As it turns out, I primed the pump a few minutes ago, checked for leaks around the jb welded are of filter (and other areas) and found none
    1972 Z28 Camaro, Full Drag Car, 383 CID
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