Rebate Tips 1. Read your Pep Boys rebate form thoroughly. Each Pep Boys rebate offer is unique, with different date ranges and postmark date requirements. Many rebates require the purchase of multiple products. You must submit all qualifying products listed for a given rebate to be eligible. The best way to make sure you get your rebate is to follow the instructions carefully. If you have any questions, call us at the toll-free number listed on the rebate form or call your local Pep Boys store.
2. Make copies of all of your paperwork. This includes your receipt, rebate form, mailing envelope, and any other items that are needed for validation of your rebate. If for some reason your submission gets lost in the mail, you will need this information to have your rebate reprocessed. It is also a good idea to have this information in front of you if you need to call the customer service phone number listed on your rebate form.
3. Don't wait. Many Pep Boys rebates require your rebate submission to be postmarked within a set number of days from your date of purchase. If you miss this deadline, you will not be able to receive your rebate.
4. Clearly write your name and address on the rebate form. If your handwriting is difficult to read, it will be difficult to enter your information correctly. To ensure fast, accurate processing of your rebate, be sure to print clearly. Remember also that PO boxes are not acceptable addresses for Pep Boys rebates, so be sure to include your street address when you complete your offer form.
5. Watch for your rebate check in the mail.
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Road Hazard Warranty
Protect Your Investment What will our Road Hazard Warranty do for you?
Repair Pep Boys will follow its Puncture Repair Procedures to determine if your tire should be repaired, at no expense, or replaced under this coverage. While the repair cost is free, there will be a charge for re-balancing a repaired tire.
Replacement Road Hazard Warranty can save you the expense of tire replacement. If your Pep Boys tire becomes unusable due to a road hazard related mishap and cannot be repaired, we will, subject to pro-rated adjustment based upon the remaining usable tread on the tire, replace the unusable tire or give you a refund. While Pep Boys will remount the tire for free, there will be a cost for re-balancing the replacement tire.
Coverage extends to such damage as unrepairable tread punctures damage from potholes, nails, glass and jagged metal which cause cuts, snags, punctures, impact breaks, bruises and rim cuts.
Length Of Coverage Coverage with Road Hazard Warranty extends for the full period of the mileage of the tire. This coverage is not transferable to a new owner, or if the owner mounts the tires on another vehicle.Close [x]
Core Charge
A "Core Charge" is similar to the deposit you might pay for a can or bottle of soda. In many states, to promote recycling, you are charged a deposit when you purchase a can of soda and you receive your deposit back when you return the empty can. Many automotive parts have a Core Charge, or Core Price, that works the same way as a soda can deposit.
Here's how the Core Charge works:
The part you are purchasing contains a component that is recyclable
The Core Charge deposit is charged at the time of purchase
When the recyclable component from your old part is returned to us, the charge is refunded to you
To receive your Core Charge refund, you can do either of the following:
Bring the part to any Pep Boys store along with your receipt or invoice (recommended)
Mail the part back to Pep Boys through the online return process
Please see our Returns Policy for more information on returning a core item.
Core Charges are often mandated by state legislature, and, as such, the actual core charge and taxes on the charge may vary depending on the state in which you buy your part. The Pep Boys core charge presented to you online today with your item is representative of the most common core charge. If you have any questions, please contact our Customer Care Center at 1-800-PEP-BOYS (737-2697) or visit any Pep Boys store.
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Ideal for metal-to-metal applications, preventing rust and corrosion. Sprays on evenly as a liquid and sets dry for a thick, protective coating that won't wash off. Temperature range of zero to three hundred degrees.
Long-lasting lubrication for overhead door tracks, pulleys, cables, gears, hinges
Won't run off
Rust-inhibiting barrier
VOC compliant in all 50 states
Will withstand temperatures from zero to three hundred degrees fahrenheit.
WD-40 Specialist Specialist White Lithium Spray
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great product
Would really recommend the 3 in 1 white lithium spray , already done that by the way. Great stuff for allround purposes , Also perfect for boat applications.It does last a long time . Will buy again , infact I'm about to do so right away. However , I would like the spray to be a bit less powerful , meaning that the spray-pressure is abundant. But then again , when it's cold the pressure drops substantially of course.
May 3, 2013
Great, Handy Grease in a Spray Can!
This white lithium grease in the spray can is much easier to apply than using a regular grease. I was able to easily use it for my garage door chain & hinge points, a squeaky desk chair and a sliding door! Saved a bunch of time and mess by having a spray can. Also, the reviewer who mentioned it is too runny must not know that aerosol products are diluted with a solvent so they can spray, but the solvent evaporates and leaves the grease!
February 26, 2013
Works great in the cold!
I applied this to my ancient roll-down gate tracks at my warehouse in the freezing (13 degrees F) Brooklyn winter. The day before I sprayed it on, I almost broke my back trying to pull the gates up and down. Afterwards, I had no problems. I would usually use a thick lithium grease and brush to lubricate the tracks, but this took less than 3 minutes and worked just as well! Way to step it up, WD40!
January 24, 2013
It does run! To runny to be labeled grease.
October 25, 2012