Dbwy
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What's the largest size tire without voiding the warranty?
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You won’t void the warranty with bigger tires.What's the largest size tire without voiding the warranty?
They would have to prove the larger wheels / lift were a direct cause of the failure to refuse work under warranty. Chassis components can be a struggle if you mod your Jeep in the warranty period, finding a lift friendly dealer in your area makes it much easier.I’ve heard multiple stories of people going in for warranty work and being turned down due to modifications like larger tires. I believe somebody on this forum posted a picture of their refusal letter.
If you show up to the dealer with 37s and a Mopar lift with a broken axle or tie rod or something, the dealership won’t fight you on the repair?
If your gonna run 37s “properly” you will most likely have a higher quality lift than Mopar and will be doing some axle (gear) work as well. Remember you can damage chassis components running stock if you go off road, if a chassis component is damaged you will have a hard time getting it fixed / replaced under warranty if it is self inflicted anyways.Thanks. I hope your right. I’ve seen other experiences which worries me. I’d like to do 37s with kings and something other than the low quality Mopar lift, but don’t want to create any issues with the dealerships.