LOL grandma got a granny car lol I agree with John only lift if you dont have a warrenty or if you dont like having oneLady XJ said:My new tow rig. I cannot find a lift anywhere............
2006 Doge Durango Limited 4x4 with 5.7 Hemi LOADED
Rollins said it would only affect the parts I put on, soooooooo.....what do you all know that I don't? Because I have 8 year 100,000 bumper to bumper war. on it.JohnX said:I wouldn't....unless you don't have a warranty.
Has anyone used a leveling kit? Any thoughts?Paul R said:This will give you 3" and allow you to put up to 33's on.
http://www.autoanything.com/suspension-systems/60A2931A0A0A2494343.aspx
Paul
Lady XJ said:Rollins said it would only affect the parts I put on, soooooooo.....what do you all know that I don't?
JohnX said:I also know someone that has a full size dodge truck, lifted it a few inches and runs 33's...no more warranty on motor, gears, axles, trans, any suspension component (even the stuff he didn't change).
GrimmJeeper said:california law wont let them deny his drivetrain warranty because of suspension and tire changes, tell him to call a lawyer if they are telling him he cant have something fixed under warranty:exclamati
TheWarWagon said:Now, I've heard this before also; but where is it in the books? Or is this just a "well, my friends' friends' neighbor's brother in-law is a cop and told him" kind of things?
Federal law sets forth requirements for warranties and contains a number of provisions to prevent vehicle manufacturers, dealers and others from unjustly denying warranty coverage. With regard to aftermarket parts, the spirit of the law is that warranty coverage cannot be denied simply because such parts are present on the vehicle, or have been used (see Attachment A).The warranty coverage can be denied only if the aftermarket part caused the malfunction or damage for which warranty coverage is sought. Disputes in this area usually boil down to arguments over facts and technical opinions, rather than arguments over interpretations of the law.
GrimmJeeper said:california law wont let them deny his drivetrain warranty because of suspension and tire changes, tell him to call a lawyer if they are telling him he cant have something fixed under warranty:exclamati
The warranty coverage can be denied only if the aftermarket part caused the malfunction or damage for which warranty coverage is sought.
yes, while it does leave gray areas, it does outline the fact that by adding after market parts does not simply void your entire vehicle's warranty.JohnX said:Here in lies the problem....If the dealer says your tranny burned up because of extra stress from the big tires, how can you prove otherwise?
The "cause" is the issue.
From what I've been told, once the dealer points a finger at your modification and calls it the reason for the problem, its all downhill from there.
Like you, I have never owned a vehicle with warranty....so I only know what I've heard.
JohnX said:Here in lies the problem....If the dealer says your tranny burned up because of extra stress from the big tires, how can you prove otherwise?
The "cause" is the issue.
From what I've been told, once the dealer points a finger at your modification and calls it the reason for the problem, its all downhill from there.
Like you, I have never owned a vehicle with warranty....so I only know what I've heard.