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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / March 2005

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lift kit void warranty? can warranty be extended?

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Snuffy Smiff - 28 Feb 2005 08:39 GMT
Will a lift kit void the standard warranty? Even a 2 inch one?

And, is the standard warranty extendable if the truck already has 20,000
miles on it? Is it worth the cost if it can be extended?

Thanks
Snuffy
'04 Z-71, 5.3, 4 sp. auto OD, man. transfer case

Rocketman - 01 Mar 2005 21:18 GMT
Very good question. I was told that it would depending on how much and
what was involved. I think if you just lift the body with spacers (3"
or less) it doesn't but if you involve the shocks and all that it does
void the warrentry. I'm interested to hear what others say.
Jim Anderson - 03 Mar 2005 20:17 GMT
Yeah, same here.
I was thinkin' on putting a 3" spindle lift on my 2005 4x4x4 GMC.

Jim

> Very good question. I was told that it would depending on how much and
> what was involved. I think if you just lift the body with spacers (3"
> or less) it doesn't but if you involve the shocks and all that it does
> void the warrentry. I'm interested to hear what others say.
LARRY929@webtv.net - 03 Mar 2005 22:50 GMT
I wouldnt screw around with the warranty they are picky any way. If you
must lift it why not wait till your warranty
is all gone then no prob.
 
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