warrenty
Just my opinion,
If you cannot afford to fix it, don't lift it very high or put 35"+ tires on it. That is unless you are prepared to do battle over a period of time trying to get the warranty honored. And meanwhile, your rig will be down.
There are dealers who are mod friendly. But service floor managers can change, and if it is not in writing, anything you are told verbally about warranty coverage on suspension/drive train mods didn't happen.
If you lift it and go big tires, and you must have it mobile as a daily driver, you are taking a risk counting on warranty coverage.
If you cannot afford to fix it, don't lift it very high or put 35"+ tires on it. That is unless you are prepared to do battle over a period of time trying to get the warranty honored. And meanwhile, your rig will be down.
There are dealers who are mod friendly. But service floor managers can change, and if it is not in writing, anything you are told verbally about warranty coverage on suspension/drive train mods didn't happen.
If you lift it and go big tires, and you must have it mobile as a daily driver, you are taking a risk counting on warranty coverage.


