NickPic83
FRF Addict
Love my mid perch. Bottom was way too soft and low. I would do top but afraid of it being too stiff and early wear on front end parts...
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I moved mine to the mid perch and then took it in for the free alignment that is part of your warranty. You get a free one within a year or 12,000 miles. They had no idea anything was done. Most dealers are idiots and they'd have to tear it apart to check, anyway.
Swoop where did you find the documents stating the free alighnment to be performed by ford? Send us all a pic of that!
Also who has had cv boot issues by going to top perch? Curious
Its part of the base warranty. Your alignment is covered for 12months or 12k miles. Mine was in about 11k to adjust the tow as it was feathering the front tires.
Ford needs to "prove" the modification has caused premature wear and tear or the actual failure before the warranty claim can be denied. Yes the "perch" setting is considered a "adjustment" to everyone here however ford considered it a "modification" as it did not leave the assembly plant that way.
I will be adjusting mine when I get the chance....
So that mean I voided my warranty when I adjusted the seat to drive home?
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Ford needs to "prove" the modification has caused premature wear and tear or the actual failure before the warranty claim can be denied. Yes the "perch" setting is considered a "adjustment" to everyone here however ford considered it a "modification" as it did not leave the assembly plant that way.