Warranty and Modding
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Ok, the primary reason I bought new was for warranty, and I'm gonna go the PPP route, but what about other bits? I've got lightweight motorsport alloys and Eibachs in the next 2 weeks, are these kind of mods going to cause a problem? Presumably not, it'll just mean if I have a problem with the rims / springs that THEY won't be warrantied? Presumably its all just common sense rather than blanket rules on warranty voiding?
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Don't think wheels will effect warrenty
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If you have a STi7/8 and you fit WRX Eibachs on bumpy roads your front struts may bottom out. I believe Prodrive and Eibachs are colaberating to produce a spring set especialy for the STi7/8 Very soon. IMHO
Don't think wheels will effect warrenty
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Ps IIRC
If you have a STi7/8 and you fit WRX Eibachs on bumpy roads your front struts may bottom out. I believe Prodrive and Eibachs are colaberating to produce a spring set especialy for the STi7/8 Very soon. IMHO
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