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What Will Void My Warranty

Area51BS

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I'm too old to wait. My health is OK at the moment but at any time could fall apart due to ticking time bombs. I had to wait over a year before I finally had the financial wherewithal to order a Bronco (now happening before the end of this year). When my Bronco arrives I'm going to do careful mods (i.e. don't stress the CV axles) and let the chips fall where they may. This will be my last vehicle and I'm going to have fun in it.
That’s a good plan. I’m the same. No drive train mods until it’s mine.(warranty over)
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mpeugeot

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Plenty of people have to fight for warranty even without mods. My thoughts are no rear mods until warranty is over.
I’m kind of in this camp - if you want to lean on a warranty then leave it stock.

If you want to mod it then be willing to fix it
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