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Old 01-31-2012, 12:07 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by LukasC View Post
You had dealerships do it? Do they allow this mod to go on by them and not void our warranty?
There are dealerships across the country installing our parts every day. Even outside the country actually...We have Nissan dealerships in New Zealand, Puerto Rico, and many other countries installing STILLEN product in their service departments.

In regards to the warranty, it all depends on the dealer. Chances are, if they're willing to install it, they're willing to warranty it. These days most dealerships have generally accepted that people will modify their vehicles, and it is their right to modify their vehicle without affecting the warranty. A cold air intake, cat-back exhaust and many other aftermarket parts will not affect your factory warranty. However, larger power adders such as NOS, superchargers, turbos, etc. will void your warranty. Basically, if the installation of that part caused damaged to another part of the car DEFINITIVELY, then your warranty is void. However, there is no dealership in the world that will win the argument that an intake caused any damage to another part of the car. For more information on this look up magnuson-moss warranty act:

http://www.me-mag.com/Upload/magmoss.pdf
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