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Ghetto lift kit,just kidding. I was trying to get a rough idea where its gonna sit after i lift it. Those are 3 inch blocks, but I think i'll be ok with the prg 2 inch spacer and 2 inch add aleaf for the rear.
Makes sense I have been trying to figure out if I am going to add spacers yet. Not sure I am ready to void the warranty
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Are you sure? I thought I read on here that the warranty for the suspension would be voided if I did.
You don't void it just by installing parts. If something on your truck breaks, then the dealer is required by law to show what broke, and how the aftermarket part caused the failure before voiding the warranty. That doesn't mean it will be easy to get he dealer to do what they are supposed to though..
Are you sure? I thought I read on here that the warranty for the suspension would be voided if I did.
It depends. If you replace stock suspension parts with aftermarket ones, of course Nissan isn't going to warranty your aftermarket suspension.
Legally they can only void a warranty repair if your lift kit CAUSED whatever issue you are having. And it is THEIR responsibility to show that the lift caused the issue, not your responsibility to show that it didn't. Magnusson Moss Warranty Act. Or from the FTC site (Auto Warranties, Routine Maintenance, and Repairs: Is Using the Dealer a Must?), in layman's terms:
Fifth paragraph: "Simply using an aftermarket or recycled part does not void your warranty. The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act makes it illegal for companies to void your warranty or deny coverage under the warranty simply because you used an aftermarket or recycled part. Still, if it turns out that the aftermarket or recycled part was itself defective or wasn't installed correctly, and it causes damage to another part that is covered under the warranty, the manufacturer or dealer has the right to deny coverage for that part and charge you for any repairs. The FTC says the manufacturer or dealer must show that the aftermarket or recycled part caused the need for repairs before denying warranty coverage."
Thanks. Just the upper bumper fascia that I replaced in April this year. The piece cost just over $100 to buy but $178 to paint. Drove to Texas Roadhouse for a free lunch.
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