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Threebigfords
Sep 14, 2016Explorer
I keep hearing all this reliability reliability reliability ...blah blah blah...
Where's this written in stone rule that says you can't modify a vehicle and retain or even improve the reliability.
I've modified every vehicle I've ever owned and never suffered what I would consider reliability issues.
Now if your worried about voiding a warranty that's one thing, but to say you're leaving it stock to improve the reliability...I just don't see it.
You can replace almost any part with a superior aftermarket product if you are willing to pay for quality.
If you do your research, you can often head off known factory weak points in these trucks by modifying them with aftermarket parts, thereby improving it's reliability. If that also happens to improve the performance, well that's just a bonus.
Where's this written in stone rule that says you can't modify a vehicle and retain or even improve the reliability.
I've modified every vehicle I've ever owned and never suffered what I would consider reliability issues.
Now if your worried about voiding a warranty that's one thing, but to say you're leaving it stock to improve the reliability...I just don't see it.
You can replace almost any part with a superior aftermarket product if you are willing to pay for quality.
If you do your research, you can often head off known factory weak points in these trucks by modifying them with aftermarket parts, thereby improving it's reliability. If that also happens to improve the performance, well that's just a bonus.
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