Why would you remove the badges?Debadging would be the first thing done to it.
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Why would you remove the badges?Debadging would be the first thing done to it.
So you can put Jeep badges on it and really mess with peopleWhy would you remove the badges?
While I don't consider it a modification...I usually debadge vehicles too.Why would you remove the badges?
Strip interior and useless electronic doodads and nannies, Line-X floors, 460 stroker swap mated to a ZF 5-speed, D60s front and rear, 40s. You know, the basics necessary to hit dem forest service roads.
Depends on the dealer, find the Roush associated ones, they're lienent or in my experience, untune the car and you're goodOn a related note, how bad is the warranty work going to get with Ford if you have evil modifications?
Obviously the law says they have to prove it was the fault of the mod, but much like speed limits that law doesn't hold much water if it's not really enforced.
I don't see that as a problem now, not like it was when I tried to warranty my T-5 from my fox Mustang, BDS offer 5 YR / 60,000 mile warrantyOn a related note, how bad is the warranty work going to get with Ford if you have evil modifications?
Obviously the law says they have to prove it was the fault of the mod, but much like speed limits that law doesn't hold much water if it's not really enforced.