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Jake5713

New Member
How good is morrie's with mods. any good/horror stories welcome. for example would I be good to go with
intake and exhaust would I be safe to go fully bolted etc. Is this dealer known to " blacklist " a VIN etc just
generally speaking would like to get an idea of what I would be getting into if I may need a warranty repair.
generally speaking I would be able to stock out besides the corksport CBE at this point but moving forward,
perhaps not so much
any imput is greatly appreciated
 
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DrWebster

Guest
Keep in mind that no dealer can legally "blacklist" your whole car from warranty work due to mods...read up on the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. They can refuse to cover a specific warranty claim if there's evidence that an aftermarket part caused the problem, but they can't, for example, refuse to replace a failed shock absorber because you installed a cold air intake.

In my limited experience, Morries is more mod-friendly than Walser. It's always a good idea, though, to revert back to stock as much as you feasibly can before bringing the car in for warranty work, regardless of which dealer you take it to.
 

mndsm

I'M OFFENDED!
What he said. When my rear motor mount failed, I had a lot of things on my car that were not stock, but because everything done to the car was not affecting the motor mount (my intake mani, my midpipe, etc etc) they had no problem doing it.
 

AJ

110 HP of FURY!
Morries seems good, but if you mods are a hinderance, just expect the bad. Brookedale is FAR worse than Morries when it comes to cars with Mods in my experiance, but even then Brookdale was at least fair and didn't try to deny a claim on suspension due to having exahsut done.
 
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