Product Inspection & Fitment Policy

Read This Before You Start Wrenching

Welcome to the part of the website nobody wants to read until something goes sideways.
Don’t be that guy. Read it now, thank us later.

1. Inspect Your Parts — FAST. (You’ve Got 3 Days)

When that box hits your doorstep, it’s go time.
You’ve got 3 calendar days to tear into it, look it over, and tell us if something’s off. Why?
Because shipping insurance doesn’t care about your busy schedule — they’ve got a hard stop, and so do we.

What counts:

  • Shipping damage

  • Wrong part

  • Missing hardware

  • Box looked like it lost a bar fight with a forklift

If anything’s wrong:

  1. Take clear photos of everything (box, part, label).

  2. Email us at info@munsseyspeedanddesign.com.

  3. Don’t install it. Don’t modify it. Don’t “see if it’ll work.”

Miss that 3-day window and we can’t file the claim. That’s on you, not us.

2. Fitment Issues? You’ve Got 30 Days.

We build parts that fit. If something’s weird, you’ve got 30 calendar days from delivery to say so.
After that, it’s considered yours — quirks and all.

What’s covered:

  • Actual fitment problems

  • Real manufacturing defects (not “I didn’t read the instructions”)

  • Hardware or bonding failures

What to do:

  1. Snap pics of the issue and the install area.

  2. Tell us what’s happening.

  3. Email it to info@munsseyspeedanddesign.com.

We’ll help you out with:

  • Fitment guidance

  • Replacement or repair if needed

  • Warranty claim review

But after 30 days? Game over. Warranty clock stops ticking.

3. A Few More Things You Should Know

  • If you cut it, drill it, beat on it, or “just make it work,” that’s on you.

  • Warranty doesn’t cover user-induced carnage.

  • Cosmetic scuffs from installation heroics don’t qualify as defects.

  • We review every claim. If needed, we may ask for the part back.

  • We’ll treat you right if you bring it up on time. Simple as that.

4. Storage Requirements

Composite parts can deform if stored incorrectly. To preserve geometry and surface quality:

  • Store flat and face down on padded supports, contacting the outer edges.

  • Do not lean or stand vertically—this can induce a permanent bow.

  • Avoid direct sunlight, heat, or high humidity.

  • Never stack heavy items or other panels on top of the part.

  • For long-term storage, place the part back in its shipping carton or mold-support frame.

Improper storage or delayed inspection can lead to warp or print-through that isn’t a manufacturing defect.