Will lowering your car void your warranty?
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MY MB WAS LEMON'D
Will lowering your car void your warranty?
I was curious if i voided any part of my warranty when i got my eibachs installed yesterday?
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MY MB WAS LEMON'D
Originally Posted by ricky.agrawal
Unless the dealer can prove that your Eibachs were the cause of whatever problem you have, you're perfectly fine.
thats good to know... thanks
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Yeah, I'm actually going to take mine in for an alignment (under 12k and 1 yr - thanks Petie) so I will be putting mine back to stock. Luckily mine was just a sensor and not the actual springs so it will take me about 10 minutes.
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Sensor?!?! Oh really?!?! *ears perked up*
Originally Posted by Samoan_Ridah
Yeah, I'm actually going to take mine in for an alignment (under 12k and 1 yr - thanks Petie) so I will be putting mine back to stock. Luckily mine was just a sensor and not the actual springs so it will take me about 10 minutes.
Samoan...can you enlighten me on that sensor?...Thanks
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If they adjust the alignment at stock height, would they get thrown off again once you lower it? I thought you need to align it AFTER it's lowered. Unless you're returning to stock height permently.
Regarding sensor lowering method, it's been discussed extensively on this forum with pictures. Do some search.
Regarding sensor lowering method, it's been discussed extensively on this forum with pictures. Do some search.