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  1. #205
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nickykeeng View Post
    so far i know you cant do:

    Engine mods, muffler/exhaust, gear stick knob...

    what else?
    They can think of anything to deny your claim (they can't legally void it)

    Rims will make your CD player f*ck up "ride's too bumpy"
    Lowering the car will put added stress in various bits of your steering
    Short shifter - obvious nono
    Body kits shuoldn't screw warranty

    Any I/H/E will screw warranty for sure. "engine's not designed to be less restricted"

    Anything electrical will kill warranty, unless it goes through the ciggy lighter, or you install a fuse tap.

    Installing audio (amps, subs, changing the HU) will cause more current draw which could flatten the battery or making ur alternator work overtime -

    Don't change bulbs - could draw too much or too little current.

    so basically, they can find a reason for anything.

    -However!-
    If your engine block cracks, and you have instane ICE installed, that has nothing to do with your engine - it's impossible to prove that the ICE did sometihng to your engine block.

    If your rear shock absobers make a clicking and popping sound when you turn, and you have a fart can installed - it's impossible to prove that the exhaust system did sometihng to your rear shocks.

    If your steering rack fails and you have a CAI. - that can't be proven either.

    Just stay logical and be prepared for consequences should things go wrong, and keep all your stock parts just in case you need to put things back for warranty claims

    oh, and be careful too - most dealers are not stupid, and it's very offensive to them if you try to hide things like that.

    edit: wtf is a gear shift knob going to do to your car? make you mis-shift? and blow your engine? lololol


    rep plx?
    Last edited by curtis265; 24-12-2009 at 08:17 PM.

  2. #206
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    I claimed warranty 3 times for my master cylinder on my euro & they never deny it even though i had a lot of stuff on my car.
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  3. #207
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    Quote Originally Posted by Atjo View Post
    I claimed warranty 3 times for my master cylinder on my euro & they never deny it even though i had a lot of stuff on my car.

    yeh but did you ahve an aftermarket clutch, flywheel or gearbox? i doubt it.

  4. #208
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nickykeeng View Post
    so far i know you cant do:

    Engine mods, muffler/exhaust, gear stick knob...

    what else?
    you can do exhaust, what warranty means anything happened to your exhaust it will not be covered.

    better stay away with engine mod

  5. #209
    i think 16" rims will look ok maybe 17"

    i wonder how much these cost : http://www.tempetyres.com.au/product...=&part_no=2046


    these ones look good too haha

    http://www.tempetyres.com.au/product...=&part_no=1746

  6. #210
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    You have good taste. Problem is though, when you get rims, it makes your car look like it's been raised.

    second rim looks like a CR Kai knockoff

  7. #211
    Quote Originally Posted by curtis265 View Post
    Problem is though, when you get rims, it makes your car look like it's been raised.
    it shouldn't be that much right? haha.

    i swear driving a lowered car must be scary when it comes to pavements and sidewalks :X

  8. #212
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    well, u only ever see nice rims in combo with suspension to look 'right' (probs 1-2" drop). If you put nice rims and don't lower, it'll look like u been jacked 1-2".

    We used to have a N16 pulsar that we bought from my cousin. scrape, scrape, scrape lol. you get used to it though, and just gotta be careful i guess. (i.e. slowing down a lot for speed humps).

    The FD civic i drive already hits kerbs if i don't go ultra slow trying to mount......

  9. #213
    Quote Originally Posted by curtis265 View Post
    well, u only ever see nice rims in combo with suspension to look 'right' (probs 1-2" drop). If you put nice rims and don't lower, it'll look like u been jacked 1-2".

    We used to have a N16 pulsar that we bought from my cousin. scrape, scrape, scrape lol. you get used to it though, and just gotta be careful i guess. (i.e. slowing down a lot for speed humps).

    The FD civic i drive already hits kerbs if i don't go ultra slow trying to mount......

    hahaha to be safe better go for 16" then

  10. #214
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    nicky, do u have a pic of your car? i can try photoshop the wheels a bit bigger so u can see how they look like.

  11. #215
    i do but no real side view
    ripped a few from fb







  12. #216
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    hey i've seen that FD before!...
    Last edited by curtis265; 25-12-2009 at 06:43 PM.

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