Shady_Ducky
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I need advice.
I'm located in Florida and plan to drive my truck until it dies. If the engine fails, I’d consider replacing the engine, so I’m debating whether to purchase an extended warranty. The truck is under 3 years, with 23,000 miles and no major issues (HPP replaced under recall). My main concern is emissions-related components and DEF problems.
Option 1: Purchase Extended Warranty
• Repairs due to any alterations or modifications to the Vehicle not approved or recommended by the manufacturer, including but not limited to: (a) failure of any custom or add-on / aftermarket part (unless listed as a specific covered part); (b) emissions and/or exhaust systems modifications; engine modifications, transmission modifications, and/or drive axle modifications, which includes any performance modifications; (c) oversized/undersized tires; (d) a suspension modifications; (e) aftermarket lift kits; (f) Mopar lift kits (unless you have purchased this coverage as shown on the first page);
• Lift kits that exceed four (4) inches unless you have purchased Mopar Lift Kit Coverage as shown on the first page; repairs to covered components that are the direct result of the failure of a lift kit that exceeds four (4) inches unless you have purchased Mopar Lift Kit coverage as shown on the first page;
• Repairs to covered components that are the direct result of the failure of alterations or modifications not recommended by the manufacturer;
• Repairs to a covered component caused by the failure of a non-covered component and/or an aftermarket installation not performed by a Dealer, or any outside installation of "salvage or junk" components in conjunction with an insurance or damage claim. All part installations to satisfy such claims must be with new or factory authorized remanufactured components and parts;
Which path would you recommend?
I'm located in Florida and plan to drive my truck until it dies. If the engine fails, I’d consider replacing the engine, so I’m debating whether to purchase an extended warranty. The truck is under 3 years, with 23,000 miles and no major issues (HPP replaced under recall). My main concern is emissions-related components and DEF problems.
Option 1: Purchase Extended Warranty
- Cost: $2,100 for 65K miles/6 years (includes $495 for lift coverage)
- Lift Kit: Mopar 2" with Bilstein reservoir shocks. Dealer install required to maintain warranty:
- Parts: $1,600 (found separately)
- Labor: $1,400–$2,000 (alignment not included)
- Pros: Emissions and engine covered. Peace of mind
- Cons: Limited flexibility (dealer-only mods). This does not consider the cost of the adjustable track bars I would like to install to adjust geometry.
- Lift Kit: AEV 3", Evo 2.5" Enforcer, or Teraflex 3.5" (Bilstein 5100s)
- Non-dealer install: ~$600 (alignment not included)
- Engine Tune: Options like GDE, MRtuning, or ECO for better performance and reliability.
• Repairs due to any alterations or modifications to the Vehicle not approved or recommended by the manufacturer, including but not limited to: (a) failure of any custom or add-on / aftermarket part (unless listed as a specific covered part); (b) emissions and/or exhaust systems modifications; engine modifications, transmission modifications, and/or drive axle modifications, which includes any performance modifications; (c) oversized/undersized tires; (d) a suspension modifications; (e) aftermarket lift kits; (f) Mopar lift kits (unless you have purchased this coverage as shown on the first page);
• Lift kits that exceed four (4) inches unless you have purchased Mopar Lift Kit Coverage as shown on the first page; repairs to covered components that are the direct result of the failure of a lift kit that exceeds four (4) inches unless you have purchased Mopar Lift Kit coverage as shown on the first page;
• Repairs to covered components that are the direct result of the failure of alterations or modifications not recommended by the manufacturer;
• Repairs to a covered component caused by the failure of a non-covered component and/or an aftermarket installation not performed by a Dealer, or any outside installation of "salvage or junk" components in conjunction with an insurance or damage claim. All part installations to satisfy such claims must be with new or factory authorized remanufactured components and parts;
Which path would you recommend?
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