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Keep in mind, he is in Canada....
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they said this also goes for installing parts aswell.
IV. PARTS SOLD “AS-IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY
a. MOPAR Gaskets and Seals are sold “AS IS” without warranty of any kind.
b. MOPAR Performance Parts
(all parts shown by a MOPAR part number beginning with the letter “P”) are sold “AS IS” without warranty of any kind.
For every part sold “AS IS”, the purchaser assumes the entire risk of loss , damage or breakage. Should the goods prove defective following their purchase, the purchaser and not the manufacturer, distributor, or retailer assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing or repair.
True, but any Dodge dealer can perform warranty work, he's across form New York.
But does that warranty mean on the parts ONLY you've installed?
this is warranty for the part only, correct?
what about a true bolt on system that you could reinstall the factory exhaust if anything went wrong before taking it in for service? then they'd never know!
yes and no. Dealer said since its a performance part that does increase hp,tq. numbers and lets say the tranny/engine/rearend/ basically the powertrain blows for instants. they will void the warranty on anyone of these componets due to the increase in preformance. they basically said the truck was designed to handle the preformance its produces in stock form safely. any added bolts-ons will be blamed on faulty componets.
in a nut shell its a crock of ****, and stealerships need to get there heads out of there ass's.
does the exhaust bolt together after the cats or is it welded? if its bolted then most aftermarket brands will have OE flanged connections. if its welded then its not gonna work this way. i'm jus brainstormin, jus my 2cents.