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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 2073773" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Which is why I said there is no "right" answer. Or should I say, no consistent right answer. The truth is that ANY mod can potentially become an issue, regardless of what it is and where it is located. Believe me, if someone's motor fails Ford will usually look for mods that either created or contributed to the failure, regardless of what it actually is and where it is located. History proves that. On the average you are probably correct. But it won't be true in every case. Believe me.</p><p></p><p>We've seen guys were friendly mods get their warrantees voided because the dealer found pieces of rubber in the fenderwell. Their conclusion? The car was raced and that contributed/caused the failure. I often tell people that ANY motor/drivetrain/suspension mod is potentially a risk. Most accept it and hope for the best. LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 2073773, member: 6727"] Which is why I said there is no "right" answer. Or should I say, no consistent right answer. The truth is that ANY mod can potentially become an issue, regardless of what it is and where it is located. Believe me, if someone's motor fails Ford will usually look for mods that either created or contributed to the failure, regardless of what it actually is and where it is located. History proves that. On the average you are probably correct. But it won't be true in every case. Believe me. We've seen guys were friendly mods get their warrantees voided because the dealer found pieces of rubber in the fenderwell. Their conclusion? The car was raced and that contributed/caused the failure. I often tell people that ANY motor/drivetrain/suspension mod is potentially a risk. Most accept it and hope for the best. LOL! [/QUOTE]
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