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      07-29-2010, 12:26 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by TrackRat View Post
Actually as posted above and confirmed by three lawyers the conditional term of not "altering the vehicles engineered specifications", which is part of the new vehicle warrant, is enforceable. The MM Act does not apply to modifications it applies to service parts. There is a clear difference as a service part is meant to be an OE spec replacement part. It is not intended to "alter the vehicle engineered specifications".
I'm definitely not a lawyer and i'm not necessarily arguing your point but what is the difference between a service part and a mod? For example if I went into Midas to get a new muffler for my car would that be considered a service part or a mod? I think it could be argued that any part not made and sold by the OEM changes the engineering specifications.
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