Fordup
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- Ed
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- 2022 Black Lariat Crew , 1966 Chevrolet Biscayne
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That's what that sub owner / builder said.I think that whether it affects crash ratings, or insurance or warranty, will not deter those who want it, and have been waiting for a tank. Same could be said for swapping factory bumpers, raising suspension that might affect handling, installing really oversize wheel/tires that may affect braking......ect.....ect.
In the end it's up to the truck owner to make the determination.
It seems like a simple question for your insurance company to answer to be safe from liability the manufacturer is handing over to the buyers insurance in the event of a failure. Probably just a simple rider on the policy to be safe.
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