What mods can you do w/o voiding warrenty coverage?

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Mod's only risk potentially voiding certain specific elements of the warranty. As an example if you install the Hurst and then have transmission problems the stealership might try to make you believe that the Hurst shifter caused the transmission problem.
 
A Hurst can be installed/uninstalled in an hour, so definitely do that. Intake, tune, shifter, mufflers, underdrive pulleys can all be done without voiding the warranty, or with an easy replacement back to stock. Headers and midpipe can fit in there, too, depending on how easy you consider that.
 
OK thanks,

I'll go ahead and order the Hurst - it just looks so cool I won't even care if it shifts better :nice:

Mufflers don't look that hard to change out from what I have read. Think I might as well go ahead and do those also... I can't imagine the dealership blaming anything on those. I could always change them out like mentioned, just means I will need to hang on to the stockers though.
 
OK thanks,

I'll go ahead and order the Hurst - it just looks so cool I won't even care if it shifts better :nice:

Mufflers don't look that hard to change out from what I have read. Think I might as well go ahead and do those also... I can't imagine the dealership blaming anything on those. I could always change them out like mentioned, just means I will need to hang on to the stockers though.


Yep just keep em till your warranty goes out then sell em.
 
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There is no complete warranty to technically VOID but the dealer can say they wont cover a problem if its due to a part you installed. I.E. you install a CAI and your radio goes out....thats warranty. But if your install a CAI and there is something wrong with the engine that can be traced to the CAI then you're screwed.