dark side question
bagger
Posted 2012-12-31 4:52 PM (#129019)
Subject: dark side question


New user

Posts: 2
lake eufaula ok.
my dealer told me that if i mounted a car tire on my 2012 x/r it would void my warranty anybody ever run a c/t on theirs and is there a way to get in touch with the factory to get a print out on the reason it might void my warranty i ,ve ran a c/t on goldwing,s harley,s even a 650 burgman the mileage those tire,s would get on the rear was 3 or 4 time,s that of m/t tire,s handeled pretty good too not to mention a softer ride
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King Bagger
Posted 2013-01-08 10:16 AM (#129314 - in reply to #129019)
Subject: Re: dark side question


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 27
Big Sky
It seems there always looking for a way to get out of the warranty. It's probably true. I waited until the warranty was up. Haven't looked back sense.
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a99miata
Posted 2013-01-24 3:57 PM (#130008 - in reply to #129019)
Subject: Re: dark side question


Tourer

Posts: 423
northwest florida
Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act

Edited by a99miata 2013-01-24 3:58 PM
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Monkeyman
Posted 2013-02-03 1:36 AM (#130409 - in reply to #129019)
Subject: Re: dark side question


Iron Butt

Posts: 1066
Peru, IN
There's nothing a car tire would affect that could possibly void the warranty.
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40vegas
Posted 2013-02-17 11:28 PM (#130962 - in reply to #129019)
Subject: Re: dark side question


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 29
In order for any modification to void your warranty they have to prove that the modification is the direct cause of the failure of the part(s) in question. If your engine would happen to sieze up it's pretty hard to prove that a car tire caused that but a non OEM oil filter--possibly. That is the dynamic. Different States have different laws that pertain to this however there is also Federal laws that protect consumers.
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