Bullet wrote:
I have to vent a little about this....I had to cancel my Frankenlift order because after talking to my service tech, I now know that my particular dealer is basically finding ways not to cover things under warranty for those that have lifted their KJ's!! From what I gather, lots of people are lifting their KJ's and having problems (not Frankenlift, but others)which has prompted my dealer to not cover anything related to the suspension change. Even if it is a "remote possibility" that the lift affected the parts in some way...they will fight not to cover it. Unfortunately, I am going to have to wait until my warranty expires until I get my lift. In addition, I have to check my extended warranty policy as well. My KJ only has 15,000 miles, so I have LOTS of warranty left. Anyway, I just thought I would vent a little bit. And be jealous of all you out there who has the Frankenlift! LOL.
Sorry to see that you have to wait on your Frankenlift. Heather mentioned it to me late today. The only thing I see issues with are ball joints, and c/v axles. Both parts are relatively cheap to replace. Even if your whole suspension warranty was denied, you will be switching most of it to aftermarket anyways. Most extended warranties are junk anyways so I would just go for the lift and enjoy the Jeep.
I'm not a big fan of extended warranties, because almost every extended warranty I have purchased on a vehicle has been very wordy and they do their best to deny claims on most stuff. That said, our TJ has been to the dealer many times under warranty for small stuff with a lift and 35" tires. Not a bit of trouble on most things.
EDIT: This post is by Quinn..aka MacGyver......not by Heather, BTW. (I, Heather, must have forgotten to log out at work and Quinn posted here not knowing I was still logged in.) Sorry for the confusion.