DesertRat
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- First Name
- Ron
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- Jul 30, 2019
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- Location
- Tucson, AZ
- Vehicle(s)
- 2018 JL 4 Door Sport S 2020 JT Sport S
- Occupation
- Electrical Engineer
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Hi All,
I recently picked up some Rubicon Tires/Wheels to put on my sport. I basically have a choice between paying the dealership $135 to do the cal for me, or buy the AEV Snap Module. I was not planning on using any of the other tuning products.
A couple questions: Are the dealers in the habit of denying warranty when we use these devices? What about the miles, i.e. claiming a warranty isn't valid etc.
I guess in a nutshell, is there any advantage to having the dealership cal the Jeep?
Ron
I recently picked up some Rubicon Tires/Wheels to put on my sport. I basically have a choice between paying the dealership $135 to do the cal for me, or buy the AEV Snap Module. I was not planning on using any of the other tuning products.
A couple questions: Are the dealers in the habit of denying warranty when we use these devices? What about the miles, i.e. claiming a warranty isn't valid etc.
I guess in a nutshell, is there any advantage to having the dealership cal the Jeep?
Ron
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