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Hey whats up TMS fam! I just want to know if any of you guys know if a back axle exhaust and lowering springs will void my warranty? I have an 07 mustang with an extended warranty.
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No, and yes. Lowering the car will likely void the warranty work for most suspension problems as lowering the car does change the geometry of the suspension and I'd bet most dealerships could give you a hard time over that. I haven't heard of an axle back giving anyone any grief, but you could always go w/ a FRPP axle back to minimize the chances of any problems.
Bottom line is this - in order for a warranty to be voided out due to a modification, the modification must have contributed to the failure or problem being claimed under warranty.
Bottom line is this - in order for a warranty to be voided out due to a modification, the modification must have contributed to the failure or problem being claimed under warranty.
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