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A Level kit will not void your warranty, it may (depends on the dealer) void a part of the warranty if the failure was due to the level, like a ball joint, or control arm, but if the AC dies, rear window leaks or the radio stops working those items will be still under warranty.

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23 hours ago, eppieguy said:

A Level kit will not void your warranty, it may (depends on the dealer) void a part of the warranty if the failure was due to the level, like a ball joint, or control arm, but if the AC dies, rear window leaks or the radio stops working those items will be still under warranty.

You are 100% right and you have legal protection BUT manufacturers can and will still void non related failures and deny warranty. They know your options are to take them to court on a Magnusun Moss claim or to pound sand. They know you have to lawyers up and then fight an uphill battle against the engineers that designed the car and army of corp lawyers...

I mention this because I was into tracking sports cars for a long while and I watched it happen to numerous people. 

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On 6/29/2020 at 8:46 PM, Cee said:

Installed Go Rhino RB20s...installed them backwards with the wider part at the rear.

 

Earlier in  the day, had suntek protection film installed on the front bumper and 18" on the front hood.

 

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These look good and I'd love to see additional pictures of your side steps from different angles. I'm considering the Go Rhinos myself. 

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1 hour ago, Keinsi said:

These look good and I'd love to see additional pictures of your side steps from different angles. I'm considering the Go Rhinos myself. 

I have the RB20s as well.  The only issue I had was when you close the door, there is a high pitch vibration from the top of the step.  I cleaned the underside really well and put some sound deadening material.  Works good, and has been on for at least 4 months in the Louisiana summer heat.

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Got my new Tyger Star Armor steps put on. I'm loving them and they really complete the look with the Tyger push bar up front. spacer.png

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Got my new Tyger Star Armor steps put on. I'm loving them and they really complete the look with the Tyger push bar up front. FNcbPGE.jpg
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I have these steps too....love them

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Hauled my new toy home yesterday. [emoji16] 2020 Can Am Maverick X3. Truck hauled it fantastically. Like it wasn’t even there. Got about 14.5-15mpg with it too.

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Hauled my new toy home yesterday. [emoji16] 2020 Can Am Maverick X3. Truck hauled it fantastically. Like it wasn’t even there. Got about 14.5-15mpg with it too.

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I’ve got a 2016 maverick turbo. Most useless thing I own. Only things it’s good for is scaring the crap out of you while doing 80 mph down a dirt road. :D


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I’ve got a 2016 maverick turbo. Most useless thing I own. Only things it’s good for is scaring the crap out of you while doing 80 mph down a dirt road. default_biggrin.png


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If it’s good at scaring you at 80, then it’s not useless. Lol
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Got a little ATV fun too, we carry x2 of them in an enclosed 14ft trailer.

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