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looking for specific Daiwa part numbers

Post by vertigo » Wed Feb 28, 2018 11:57 am

Anyone know the part numbers for the Daiwa TD-Z or Steez LEFT HAND 7:1 Conversion Kit that they sell at tackle trap?

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Re: looking for specific Daiwa part numbers

Post by hoohoorjoo » Wed Feb 28, 2018 6:07 pm

You would be best-served to buy the kit from TTT. Daiwa is stupid with shipping charges. Tackle Trap sells the kit, only charges actual shipping charges, AND you can get 10 percent off with "TT10" discount code. Free shipping too, if you get a few other items to spend a total of $75.
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Re: looking for specific Daiwa part numbers

Post by vertigo » Wed Feb 28, 2018 6:17 pm

I live in Canada. Shipping here is too expensive. There’s a tackle repair shop that can get anything as long as I have the part number. Called Daiwa but they’re useless. Just need to know the part numbers so I can get them up here

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Re: looking for specific Daiwa part numbers

Post by hoohoorjoo » Wed Feb 28, 2018 7:12 pm

vertigo wrote:I live in Canada. Shipping here is too expensive. There’s a tackle repair shop that can get anything as long as I have the part number. Called Daiwa but they’re useless. Just need to know the part numbers so I can get them up here
Have u actually asked? I understand that they ship to Canada for very reasonable prices.
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Re: looking for specific Daiwa part numbers

Post by vertigo » Fri Mar 02, 2018 5:07 am

Shipping is about 12-14 USD which is about $16-$18 CDN.
Makes sense if a buy multiple sets. They only have one in stock.
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Re: looking for specific Daiwa part numbers

Post by bronzefly » Fri Mar 02, 2018 7:54 am

vertigo wrote:Shipping is about 12-14 USD which is about $16-$18 CDN.
Makes sense if a buy multiple sets. They only have one in stock.
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Part of the kit is on back order, they will be back in stock in quantities greater than one next week sometime. Shipping a small box is no more than $12USD via 1st class mail. If you aren't in a huge hurry, you can wait until then to make it worthwhile.
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