Krystianjk
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Does anyone know where I can read about this?
Does anyone know where I can read about this?
Does anyone know where I can read about this?
When I bought my jeep they said with up to a 4" lift I would be fine
When I bought my jeep they said with up to a 4" lift I would be fine
So a dealership is going to honor any warranty claim as long as your lift is under 4", even if said lift caused the problem in the first place? Where is the dealership, so that I can sucker them into selling me a Jeep? Lol
Have the dealer install this part# 77072353
4" lift kit the is covered under your basic warranty 3yr 60,000km
I'll eat a small bit of crow here because it looks like the Mopar regular part warranty has slightly changed, and in some circumstances the new vehicle basic 3-year warranty may still be ok with certain Mopar parts installed by authorized FCA US LLC dealers.
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However, if it is a "Mopar Performance Part", you are still screwed.
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the mopar 4" lift if installed at the time of purchase is covered under the basic warranty.
edit. spelling. sorry
the part #'s starting with 77**** are a mopar part and covered as such, they are not classified as a performance part # like the ones starting with P's.
Are the bigger tires?
I had my 2 door JK in for warranty work at least 4 or 5 times. Each time, I never had an issue. Even though it was lifted they covered a pinion seal leak, driveshaft, etc. it could have been easily argued that the lift caused these issues, but not a peep from them. My current 4 door suffered an axle shaft failure. Even though it is lifted and has larger tires, the dealership didn't bat an eye. They covered it under warranty with no issues. This was a different dealership than the 2 door was taken to. What I Was told from both dealerships was that if I replaced the part, that part is no longer covered under warranty. Since I was still running factory, untouched axles, they were covered. This is just my experiences with 2 different dealerships. Experiences may vary.
I drove off the lot with a Mopar, dealer installed lift. My first time taking it out my rear swaybar end links pulled down my brake lines. I took it in to get warranty work the dealer told me to go kick rocks.