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Old Dec 12, 2007 | 11:29 PM
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couple question on Warranty

hey i am going get a fit in couple days i was wondering if it put in new springs for a drop will i void any warranty? and what about Cat-Back Exhaust and air intake?
 
Old Dec 12, 2007 | 11:48 PM
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Your question can be answered by SEARCHING our old posts. That's why we keep them around. All your questions have been asked and answered several times.
 
Old Dec 13, 2007 | 12:03 AM
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Dude - don't be a SEARCH freak. And before you get the chance - don't jump all over people for REPOSTs.

Let people that ask questions - and if you know about a good thread on the topic already - point them to it.
 
Old Dec 13, 2007 | 12:03 AM
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cool thanks
 
Old Dec 13, 2007 | 12:37 AM
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It wont void you warrenty unless your aftermarkert part is the cause of the problem.

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Old Dec 13, 2007 | 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by SmartSizer
Dude - don't be a SEARCH freak. And before you get the chance - don't jump all over people for REPOSTs.

Let people that ask questions - and if you know about a good thread on the topic already - point them to it.
DUDE if I look it up for them I'm wasting my time and noobies never learn to spend their own time looking up posts. We keep the old posts around so people don't have to keep making new threads on subjects that HAVE ALREADY BEEN COVERED. Do your own work and don't be one of those instant gratification guys that "I want my information right now but I'm not willing to do my own work to find it" guys.

If we did it your way all posts and threads would be deleted at midnight and everyday you could post up new guy questions.

Most of us have been around a lot longer than you noobies and know that most every subject you guys can come up with HAVE BEEN COVERED ALREADY so there is no need to start new threads without first checking to see if the information you are looking for has already been covered. If you feel compelled to post feel free to post in the thread that is already there.

It's in the NOOBIE handbook search before asking questions. And ditto for reposts who wants to read the same thing over and over again if it's a repost why let the thread ramble on??
 
Old Dec 13, 2007 | 11:21 AM
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DUDE if I look it up for them I'm wasting my time and noobies never learn to spend their own time looking up posts. We keep the old posts around so people don't have to keep making new threads on subjects that HAVE ALREADY BEEN COVERED. Do your own work and don't be one of those instant gratification guys that "I want my information right now but I'm not willing to do my own work to find it" guys.

If we did it your way all posts and threads would be deleted at midnight and everyday you could post up new guy questions.

Most of us have been around a lot longer than you noobies and know that most every subject you guys can come up with HAVE BEEN COVERED ALREADY so there is no need to start new threads without first checking to see if the information you are looking for has already been covered. If you feel compelled to post feel free to post in the thread that is already there.

It's in the NOOBIE handbook search before asking questions. And ditto for reposts who wants to read the same thing over and over again if it's a repost why let the thread ramble on??
claymore is RIGHT!!!
 
Old Dec 13, 2007 | 11:24 AM
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i can almost guarantee the dealer will deny your warranty on the
dampers (shocks) if you put springs on as the spring rate is altered
and stroke height is changed.

depending on the dealer they may or may not fuss about the intake
and exhaust. it really depends on the dealer and your regional
manager.

true that the dealer will need to prove that the aftermarket bit
caused the problem but it doesn't take much to determine if your
shocks are blown from a spring that works outside the damper's
operational tolerances...

i never buy extended warranties for this reason.
 
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