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cj5guy

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Does lifting void factory warranty?
« on: August 14, 2011, 01:18:20 pm »
I'm sure this has been asked before but . . .   

I just added a 2011 JK Unlimited Rubicon to my Jeep family.   :)   I wanna put a 4" lift on it, then 35's, bumpers, winch, etc.  Kinda wanna make it more bad a$$ so to speak - but it's still gonna be my daily driver so I'm not going over the top.  I heard lifting could void some or all of the factory warranty.  I've been unable to get a straight-forward answer on this, even from my local Jeep dealer.  Any advice?
Bryan Baker
1979 CJ-5 Silver Anniversary Edition restored to stock

2006 TJ Rubicon: 5.5" Rubicon long arm lift w/1" body lift, 37" MT MTZ on 17" Black Rock rims, Warn PowerPlant winch, Rock Hard front & rear bumpers & skids, Hi Line rock sliders

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Re: Does lifting void factory warranty?
« Reply #1 on: August 14, 2011, 02:09:53 pm »
If you take a factory part off and replace it, its no longer covered under factory warranty.  I work at Blaise Alexander Jeep in State College, Pa. and we lift Jeeps to cust specs at a local off road shop and would cover it all under factory warranty at our dealership.  So I guess it depends on what you do and where you buy the Jeep.  So becareful cause if a dealership can get out of  waranty services they will. 
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2012 Unlimited JK Wrangler---32" Maxxis BigHorn tires---Black Aluminum Procomp wheels- (wife's daily driver)

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Re: Does lifting void factory warranty?
« Reply #2 on: August 15, 2011, 05:46:49 am »
There are dealerships that install/do after-market (lift-kits, bigger tires,...etc...etc) work and cover it under the warranty...Some I know of:
Adams Jeep of Maryland, Susquehanna Dodge Chrysler Jeep, Stetler Dodge Chrysler Jeep...

Guess you should have asked before making your purchase....Doh
If the work is done correctly I wouldn't worry about it. Just be sure your "gearing" is correct to the lift and tires.
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Re: Does lifting void factory warranty?
« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2011, 10:18:42 am »
Dealer in Woodbridge, VA told me a few years back they wont do anything that takes it out of stock....of course I walked out....
Jim "I'm Jonesing for some off-roading" Haffly

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Re: Does lifting void factory warranty?
« Reply #4 on: August 18, 2011, 11:43:51 am »
I know that dealer - thanks for saving me the trip!  Might try the dealer in Fairfax - or just have my Jeep buddy do it for me.
Bryan Baker
1979 CJ-5 Silver Anniversary Edition restored to stock

2006 TJ Rubicon: 5.5" Rubicon long arm lift w/1" body lift, 37" MT MTZ on 17" Black Rock rims, Warn PowerPlant winch, Rock Hard front & rear bumpers & skids, Hi Line rock sliders

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Re: Does lifting void factory warranty?
« Reply #5 on: August 18, 2011, 12:14:20 pm »
There's a 4x4 shop down in Stafford area that I've heard good stuff about....I should still have their email if you want it....

I know that dealer - thanks for saving me the trip!  Might try the dealer in Fairfax - or just have my Jeep buddy do it for me.
Jim "I'm Jonesing for some off-roading" Haffly

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Re: Does lifting void factory warranty?
« Reply #6 on: August 18, 2011, 12:27:19 pm »
That would be great.  Thanks!
Bryan Baker
1979 CJ-5 Silver Anniversary Edition restored to stock

2006 TJ Rubicon: 5.5" Rubicon long arm lift w/1" body lift, 37" MT MTZ on 17" Black Rock rims, Warn PowerPlant winch, Rock Hard front & rear bumpers & skids, Hi Line rock sliders

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Re: Does lifting void factory warranty?
« Reply #7 on: August 18, 2011, 01:03:38 pm »
Crap....having a hard time finding now....I keep email here at work from when I started....granted, it's still only 4 years worth....I'll keep working it...
Jim "I'm Jonesing for some off-roading" Haffly

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Re: Does lifting void factory warranty?
« Reply #8 on: October 12, 2011, 06:18:48 pm »
Wanted to give an update:  The Jeep dealer in my area (Fairfax, VA) did the lift for me in addition to a bunch of other stuff.  Their word to me was that as long as I lifted using Mopar/Chrysler parts I still would maintain my factory warranty.  All the other lifts out there (SkyJacker, etc.) are considered "after-market" parts.  Take this for what it's worth, but my delimma is resolved.  I did a 4" lift (Mopar), dealer installed, and still have warranty (in writing).  Of course I had to pay dealer labor rates  :-[  !
Bryan Baker
1979 CJ-5 Silver Anniversary Edition restored to stock

2006 TJ Rubicon: 5.5" Rubicon long arm lift w/1" body lift, 37" MT MTZ on 17" Black Rock rims, Warn PowerPlant winch, Rock Hard front & rear bumpers & skids, Hi Line rock sliders