Will regearing my Jeep void my warrenty?
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Any mod will void parts of the warranty. Just depends on what you are trying to get warrantied, and how friendly your service guys are.
The worth is completely a personal opinion, and depends a lot on your financial situation and specific setup.
The worth is completely a personal opinion, and depends a lot on your financial situation and specific setup.
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Originally Posted by nthinuf
Any mod will void parts of the warranty. Just depends on what you are trying to get warrantied, and how friendly your service guys are.
And the worth is completely a personal opinion, and depends on lot on your financial situation and specific setup.
And the worth is completely a personal opinion, and depends on lot on your financial situation and specific setup.
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Not neccessarily. Your shinney new Smittybuilt bumper can't be an excuse for the dealer not to fix your leaky transmission as there are laws against that. Now if your axle breaks and they determine you re-geared, there in lies your problem....warranty work denied.
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Originally Posted by RRCP08JK
Not neccessarily. Your shinney new Smittybuilt bumper can't be an excuse for the dealer not to fix your leaky transmission as there are laws against that. Now if your axle breaks and they determine you re-geared, there in lies your problem....warranty work denied.
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Suprisingly when i asked my dealer i got a straight answer about it, they told me it would only void the axle and diff warranty but would not void the powertrain. I'd ask your local dealer first, as said before they're all different
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Just void the warranty
Almost everyone on this forum has voided the warranty or most of it. Do you really think you can wait 3 years or 36000 miles to do it.
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Originally Posted by LynDi
Almost everyone on this forum has voided the warranty or most of it. Do you really think you can wait 3 years or 36000 miles to do it.