CJ7 and 4 wheel drive
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Ok folks, I have a quandary.
I want to get rid of the plastic bumper on my JLU and replace it with a metal bumper of the same style. Two options. Aftermarket or OEM.
I called the dealer I bought the jeep from and they told me that changing out the bumper is not a problem but if it affected something that was cover under warranty, they were not responsible for honoring the warranty. I can think of many things that could be damaged in a head on crash that could be affected by a bumper. The first thing that comes to mind is the crumple zone. So I have backed off from getting the bumper I want due to the warranty issue.
So what would you guys and gals do? Buy the OEM bumper and have piece of mind that I am covered by warranty if I have a problem, leave the stock bumper on, or buy the cheaper aluminum ( I would really prefer steel as the bumper should be stronger) OEM bumper and say to heck with the warranty issue?
I want to get rid of the plastic bumper on my JLU and replace it with a metal bumper of the same style. Two options. Aftermarket or OEM.
I called the dealer I bought the jeep from and they told me that changing out the bumper is not a problem but if it affected something that was cover under warranty, they were not responsible for honoring the warranty. I can think of many things that could be damaged in a head on crash that could be affected by a bumper. The first thing that comes to mind is the crumple zone. So I have backed off from getting the bumper I want due to the warranty issue.
So what would you guys and gals do? Buy the OEM bumper and have piece of mind that I am covered by warranty if I have a problem, leave the stock bumper on, or buy the cheaper aluminum ( I would really prefer steel as the bumper should be stronger) OEM bumper and say to heck with the warranty issue?
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