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Unless they can prove your suspension kit of choice was the cause of the failure you are good to go, it doesn't apply to non related stuff at all, say your motor drops a valve, they wouldn't even think of mentioning your suspension. Goggle the Moss Magnuson Act if that is confusing at all.

Ford only applies the warranty to their " kit " if you have an authorised shop instal it. If not the warranty reverts back to Fox for the kit.
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Unless they can prove your suspension kit of choice was the cause of the failure you are good to go, it doesn't apply to non related stuff at all, say your motor drops a valve, they wouldn't even think of mentioning your suspension. Goggle the Moss Magnuson Act if that is confusing at all.

Ford only applies the warranty to their " kit " if you have an authorised shop instal it. If not the warranty reverts back to Fox for the kit.
LOL thankfully we dont own GM vehicles. They have denied engine replacements under warranty just because of a lift and begger tires(no I'm not talking monster truck tires either). They claimed it was putting too much stress on the engine and that is why it went at 30,000 miles.

With that said they still have to prove the suspension kit caused the issue. I have the Old Man EMU lift and it is still within tolerance of the factory so I wont have any premature failures
 
 








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