Who says I won't wheel that often? really guys this is all research right here. No purchases made, no set officialness of plans. But preparation is never a bad thing right? If do or don't do anything either way figuring it out first isn't an awful idea right?
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Absoluely he does make really good points. Having people give a different side is exactly what I want. I need to see what's realistic along with what isn't. So keep em coming2009 silver JK - destination beachy jeepJ10 project do want."attack life. its just going to kill you anyway"
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Haha like buying a jeep in the first place? Lol phil will you be around tonight? I really do wanna talk to you about some of this stuff.2009 silver JK - destination beachy jeepJ10 project do want."attack life. its just going to kill you anyway"
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Lifting, gearing, putting larger tires on the jk will not void the jeep powertrain warranty. It is trailrated for a reason. Jeep obviously will not warranty any aftermarket parts or problems directly related to offroad use, aka dents, rock rash on wheels, broken axles or driveshafts. Though, it will mantain the warranty on the motor, tranny, transfercase, brakes etc.
Although each dealership is different, so you need to check with your dealership's policies.
Just thought you should know that.No worries, I'm not actually back, I'm just reminiscing about the old days.
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Originally posted by JeepBabiiXJ View PostLifting, gearing, putting larger tires on the jk will not void the jeep powertrain warranty. It is trailrated for a reason. Jeep obviously will not warranty any aftermarket parts or problems directly related to offroad use, aka dents, rock rash on wheels, broken axles or driveshafts. Though, it will mantain the warranty on the motor, tranny, transfercase, brakes etc.
Although each dealership is different, so you need to check with your dealership's policies.
Just thought you should know that.
97 TJ that I think is pretty neat.
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Originally posted by JeepBabiiXJ View PostLifting, gearing, putting larger tires on the jk will not void the jeep powertrain warranty. It is trailrated for a reason. Jeep obviously will not warranty any aftermarket parts or problems directly related to offroad use, aka dents, rock rash on wheels, broken axles or driveshafts. Though, it will mantain the warranty on the motor, tranny, transfercase, brakes etc.
Although each dealership is different, so you need to check with your dealership's policies.
Just thought you should know that.
Have you called a Jeep dealer about this because I have and thats the information they told meI don't always drink orange juice, but when I do, I prefer to chew it. #madpulp
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every dealership is different, i talked to a customer that ran 35's on a rubicon and blew a rear ring and pinion, his dealership covered it under warranty.No worries, I'm not actually back, I'm just reminiscing about the old days.
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like i said every dealership is different, i talked to the people at milford jeep once as well and they told me the same thing. Modifying the jeep with any aftermarket parts, will not void the warranty, they simply require an inspection after the work is done.No worries, I'm not actually back, I'm just reminiscing about the old days.
ForSure Motorsports
Win or Lose, We Booze.
Vice President of Internal Affairs at Dirty Donny's House of Hookers
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