2015 F-150 Lariat FX4 Exhaust 5.0
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2015 F-150 Lariat FX4 Exhaust 5.0
I am planning on installing Roush Cat Back Exhaust on my truck as soon as they release it. Anybody have recommendations? From what I have heard so far it sounds really good on the 5.0.
Thanks,
Tim
Thanks,
Tim
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Thanks, I've never been the one to do mods to my trucks, I guess the fear if there happens to be a warranty claim & it wouldn't cover because of it.The last few weeks I've watched countless videos on exhaust & they all sound pretty good. Will the Roush exhaust be something the dealership installs?
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Thanks, I've never been the one to do mods to my trucks, I guess the fear if there happens to be a warranty claim & it wouldn't cover because of it.The last few weeks I've watched countless videos on exhaust & they all sound pretty good. Will the Roush exhaust be something the dealership installs?
If you've got a socket set and some patience, you can easily install an exhaust on these trucks yourself. The dealer can probably do it, but they'll charge a lot. A better option would be an independent shop, but I like to do as much of my own work as I can, so I'll probably go that route once I decide on one.
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I've been doing the same. The Corsa is the one for me but I just can't bring myself to plunk down $880 on an exhaust right now.
If you've got a socket set and some patience, you can easily install an exhaust on these trucks yourself. The dealer can probably do it, but they'll charge a lot. A better option would be an independent shop, but I like to do as much of my own work as I can, so I'll probably go that route once I decide on one.
If you've got a socket set and some patience, you can easily install an exhaust on these trucks yourself. The dealer can probably do it, but they'll charge a lot. A better option would be an independent shop, but I like to do as much of my own work as I can, so I'll probably go that route once I decide on one.
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I'm sure I could do it myself but like I said when it comes to warranty stuff I prefer the dealership work on it while I have the warranty. I've had a few friends have warranty issues not being covered because of mods being done. Maybe its just me but I know some of these dealerships (not all) try to screw you over. I get all my service work done there til warranty runs out then I do it myself. I know Roush is partnered with Ford that why I was asking if the dealership would install it, I would think they would sell it too??
In order for them to void your warranty for a catback, by Federal LAW (magnuson-moss act) the dealer MUST prove that what you did directly caused the failure that you are trying to get repaired under warranty. I.e., if you put a catback on the truck and the transfer case blows up, they HAVE to fix the truck under warranty.
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likely at an extreme premium, yes.
In order for them to void your warranty for a catback, by Federal LAW (magnuson-moss act) the dealer MUST prove that what you did directly caused the failure that you are trying to get repaired under warranty. I.e., if you put a catback on the truck and the transfer case blows up, they HAVE to fix the truck under warranty.
In order for them to void your warranty for a catback, by Federal LAW (magnuson-moss act) the dealer MUST prove that what you did directly caused the failure that you are trying to get repaired under warranty. I.e., if you put a catback on the truck and the transfer case blows up, they HAVE to fix the truck under warranty.