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| better than you Car: 2003 WRB WRX Fav Mod: Multiquote Location: Redondo Beach Posts: 23,897
IWSTI Addict since: Apr 2004 Trader Rating: (1) | Hey guys some of you know I'm very close to buying a WRX, however, there's ONE freakin issue that needs to be addressed. When my mechanic checked it out, he noticed some signs that the tranny had been removed (loose crossmember and a silicone sealant on one of the plugs. When I called the 2nd owner, he was able to get in touch with the OG owner and was told at about 8500 miles the clutch was replaced with a stonger clutch to handle the stage 3 power. The car runs fine, and even my mech. said it shifts smoothly and the clutch and tranny are in good condition. My dad's concerned the aftermarket clutch will void the warranty on the tranny if anything happens. Has anyone had problems with Subaru not honoring the warranty based on an aftermarket clutch? Thanks! This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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| Spec C Club | I do believe it will void the warranty if you have a clutch problem. Remember, the law states that if a piece of aftermarket part was the problem for the issue, then the warrenty is void. i.e. Intake sucked up water...Oops.. But if your clutch is aftermarket and then your rear strut blows out, then your fine. |
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| better than you Car: 2003 WRB WRX Fav Mod: Multiquote Location: Redondo Beach Posts: 23,897
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| Senior STI Driver Car: '04 STi Fav Mod: wingless & badgeless Posts: 397
IWSTI Addict since: Feb 2004 Trader Rating: (0) | Well.....if SOA is giving people a hard time w/ tranny claims when they only have an exhaust/intake/ECU (or any combo), I can only assume that an aftermarket clutch would have the alarm bells ringing overtime. This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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