warranty void????
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Originally Posted by buckwildx22' post='905992' date='Jun 9 2009, 09:04 PM
i just bought some 20" iforged fabulous rims and am wondering if i take my car into the dealer like that will it void my warranty? i know this question has been asked before but i cant find it in the search =T
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Damn C's you beat me too it! haha.
I was at the dealership yesterday for service and I saw a heavily modded white E90 M3 drive out. We're talking SLAMMED to the ground, very aggressive offsets, very LOUD, exhaust, etc. I don't think he had a problem and honestly I don't think the techs mind working on his car, especially when they have to do the routine test drive
I was at the dealership yesterday for service and I saw a heavily modded white E90 M3 drive out. We're talking SLAMMED to the ground, very aggressive offsets, very LOUD, exhaust, etc. I don't think he had a problem and honestly I don't think the techs mind working on his car, especially when they have to do the routine test drive
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Originally Posted by buckwildx22' post='910594' date='Jun 13 2009, 01:47 PM
i called the dealer and they said anything that comes in contact w/ the rims will void the warranty for that part. is this true? HELP!
they have to prove an aftermarket part cause something to fail in order to void any warranty period
there are very strict laws about this, google it, educated yourself and make sure you know what you are talking about
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Originally Posted by PraiseTheLowered' post='910598' date='Jun 13 2009, 04:51 PM
use common sense man
they have to prove an aftermarket part cause something to fail in order to void any warranty period
there are very strict laws about this, google it, educated yourself and make sure you know what you are talking about
they have to prove an aftermarket part cause something to fail in order to void any warranty period
there are very strict laws about this, google it, educated yourself and make sure you know what you are talking about
Also why should bmw be responsible for struts that have increase load put on them, or when people use spacers, putting increase load on parts-you probably will be denied coverage for suspension when you replace your wheels-but aside from that they cannot and will not void any other part.
For example if you put an open air intake into an engine and you have any engine problems, they are in their right for voiding the warranty if the problem is not clearly unrelated
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