QckSlvr
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That is pretty much how they all are. You have a big claim, examples: engine, transmission or differential, they are sending an inspector out. The inspector sees mods on the vehicle even as simple as exhaust, expect to have your warranty voided and pay for the repairs out of pocket. I feel the aftermarket (non-manufacturer) extended warranties are a waste of money, the manufacturer contracts are the best you can get but you will pay a little more. Just my $.02....
yeah if you mod, then the saying holds true, you pay to play
now if you can make it look stock when it goes back in for warranty work, then it should be covered
my truck is limited to the K&N CAI - other than that she's bone stock
my fingers are crossed on the engine replacement
as for where to get Max Care - its only offered for those trucks that are STILL under warranty
i.e. - I got my first Max Care policy before I went out of Factory Warranty, then I bought the second Max Care just before my old Max Care policy expired so my answer would be NO you cannot get it after the fact
still haven't heard back on the truck - as for the replacement, it will be a full long block ready to go, but I won't get any parts off the old one, that will go back to dodge