Sway bars for '03 Protege5
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Sway bars for '03 Protege5
http://www.protege5online.com/For_Sa...sway_bars.html
I was looking at these above. Does this invalidate the 50k mile factory warranty? If not, is it a worthwhile improvement ?
thanks,
_chuck
I was looking at these above. Does this invalidate the 50k mile factory warranty? If not, is it a worthwhile improvement ?
thanks,
_chuck
#2
I have the 21.5mm RSB and I love it. It makes a huge difference in cornering. Say goodbye to understeer!
Like all mods, if the part that you installed is directly responsible for whatever you're trying to get fixed for free, your warranty will not be honered. So, if you have engine troubles, your warranty will still be good. If you have brake troubles, it'll be the dealer's call. If you mess up a strut or axle, you're gonna have to pay for it.
Here's a link: http://www.motorworksperformance.com/catalog2/FED.html
I've had my AWR bar for over a year of combined track driving and "spirited" road driving with no problems at all. It's one of my favorite mods because it's relatively cheap, it makes a noticable improvement, and I can tune it easily for different conditions.
Like all mods, if the part that you installed is directly responsible for whatever you're trying to get fixed for free, your warranty will not be honered. So, if you have engine troubles, your warranty will still be good. If you have brake troubles, it'll be the dealer's call. If you mess up a strut or axle, you're gonna have to pay for it.
Here's a link: http://www.motorworksperformance.com/catalog2/FED.html
I've had my AWR bar for over a year of combined track driving and "spirited" road driving with no problems at all. It's one of my favorite mods because it's relatively cheap, it makes a noticable improvement, and I can tune it easily for different conditions.
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