Robertsjut
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Hey Guys,
Looking for a little information and help. I’m in the market to purchase an Service Contract on my 2019 Ram w/ 1,000 miles that I bought in December 2019.
What I’m interested in is what company is the best and will cover my truck since it has an aftermarket suspension lift.
I have installed a 6" lift from Zone Performance which comes with Factory Protection Plus: http://560plus.com/ (5 year / 60,000/100,000 Mile* Supplemental Drivetrain Warranty. A 5 year 60,000/100,000 mile* warranty is available for ALL participating brand vehicle suspension systems as long as the vehicle is less than 5 years old from the date of manufacture and the mileage is less than 60,000/100,000 miles.* The protection applies to any participating brand eligible suspension systems purchased on or after November 1st, 2013. *5 Year/60,000 Miles on Ford and Toyota vehicles and 5 Year/100,000 Miles on Dodge/Ram, GM, Jeep, and Nissan vehicles.)
As always thank you for the help and input!
Looking for a little information and help. I’m in the market to purchase an Service Contract on my 2019 Ram w/ 1,000 miles that I bought in December 2019.
What I’m interested in is what company is the best and will cover my truck since it has an aftermarket suspension lift.
I have installed a 6" lift from Zone Performance which comes with Factory Protection Plus: http://560plus.com/ (5 year / 60,000/100,000 Mile* Supplemental Drivetrain Warranty. A 5 year 60,000/100,000 mile* warranty is available for ALL participating brand vehicle suspension systems as long as the vehicle is less than 5 years old from the date of manufacture and the mileage is less than 60,000/100,000 miles.* The protection applies to any participating brand eligible suspension systems purchased on or after November 1st, 2013. *5 Year/60,000 Miles on Ford and Toyota vehicles and 5 Year/100,000 Miles on Dodge/Ram, GM, Jeep, and Nissan vehicles.)
As always thank you for the help and input!
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