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This is a discussion on Warranty within the Member Support forums, part of the Welcome to Club-tC category; Can I install any name brand muffler and not void my warranty??...
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Can I install any name brand muffler and not void my warranty?? |
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Yes, you can. If something happens and the dealership can prove that the muffler you installed was the cause of any problem, then they can deny your warranty claim. Otherwise, you're fine.
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True. Good to see you back on here Reds.
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Navy, good to see that you're still hammering away in my slight absence. My apologies to all. I'm trying to get on more frequently and fully step back into the position I was appointed to.
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Ok, now if we can get people back on here posting.
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I wish I had access to a faster computer than the one I have here at work. I'm sure I could get some of our guys back.
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