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<blockquote data-quote="RobinFarmandRanch" data-source="post: 723866" data-attributes="member: 13643"><p>yeah i thought about the warranty too. but the shop that does the work on my truck is mod friendly. as long as they can pull the records and show that the aftermarket work done to the truck did not cause the problem, whatever is broke can be warrantied. If you really read the warranty stuff that comes with the truck when you buy it you would realize that any number of things can void your warranty. Like having the oil changed at a non (Chrysler, Ford, or GM) shop will void the warranty. Or pulling any load that your truck will need over 90% of the power generated to get it rolling. </p><p></p><p>within 9000 miles of buying my truck, it was in the shop 4 times for EGR or DPF problems, with the last straw being that the DPF tanks under the truck caught one of my pastures on fire ( luckily i got the truck moved before it burned up too). after the deletes i have put over 15000 miles with no trips to the shop yet. sorry for the rant im just stating my experiences with these emission regulated diesels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobinFarmandRanch, post: 723866, member: 13643"] yeah i thought about the warranty too. but the shop that does the work on my truck is mod friendly. as long as they can pull the records and show that the aftermarket work done to the truck did not cause the problem, whatever is broke can be warrantied. If you really read the warranty stuff that comes with the truck when you buy it you would realize that any number of things can void your warranty. Like having the oil changed at a non (Chrysler, Ford, or GM) shop will void the warranty. Or pulling any load that your truck will need over 90% of the power generated to get it rolling. within 9000 miles of buying my truck, it was in the shop 4 times for EGR or DPF problems, with the last straw being that the DPF tanks under the truck caught one of my pastures on fire ( luckily i got the truck moved before it burned up too). after the deletes i have put over 15000 miles with no trips to the shop yet. sorry for the rant im just stating my experiences with these emission regulated diesels. [/QUOTE]
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