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Intake/exhaust

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Old Sep 12, 2011 | 12:11 PM
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Ok so 2 questions for the brilliant minds on this forum.

1. If I install a cold air intake and exhaust on my JK, will that void the warranty on anything?

2. Which ones of each would be best to buy? Preferably only answer this from firsthand or secondhand experience.

Thanks!!
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Old Sep 12, 2011 | 12:44 PM
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1. Short answer is No. Long answer is for something to void your warranty, the manufacturer must prove that the modification you made, caused the failure that you're dealing with. For instance, if you put 40" tires on your JK then bent the axle, the manufacturer would have a good argument that the larger tires caused the axle to bend.

2. Depends on what you're doing. I would generally say the exhaust is best to do first. An exception would be if you drive in heavy dust a lot. If you drive in heavy dust, you'll want to clean your air filter often. That's why I chose the AEM air intake. Cleaning it is easy, so I tend to clean it often. The worst clean air filter is better than the best dirty one.

BTW, I sell both

LINK TO EXHAUST

LINK TO AIR INTAKE


Originally Posted by Gforce!
Ok so 2 questions for the brilliant minds on this forum.

1. If I install a cold air intake and exhaust on my JK, will that void the warranty on anything?

2. Which ones of each would be best to buy? Preferably only answer this from firsthand or secondhand experience.

Thanks!!
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Old Sep 13, 2011 | 07:58 AM
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Thanks for the help! I'm considering this exact setup you posted. Sounds great! Thanks again!
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