What You Need to Know to Trick Out Your Car
Tips and "Tricks" for Beginners
By Daniella Nicole, published Oct 04, 2007
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Legalese
If you want your vehicle to be street-legal, it is critical that you find out what your state's vehicle codes are before you start making changes. Also, make sure your auto insurance company is aware of all your enhancements so you have the proper coverage should anything happen. Taking photos of everything will help you immensely if you ever have to file a claim with them. Make sure you have a representative from your insurance agency take photos as well, for their records.
Warranties
Some changes and additions to your vehicle and equipment may make your warranties null and void. Be sure to check the Magnusson-Moss Warranty Act to see how this protection for after-market additions will affect you and your specific warranties.
Too Much Power
Having more power is a good thing, right? Wrong. Your specific vehicle and equipment may not be able to handle the increased power you add to your ride. Be sure you find out the tolerances each has for increased power and then keep your performance-enhancing power additions within those limits.
Conflicts
This brings us to the conflicts you may run into when trying to install new features. Be sure before you pay out the cash, that what you are buying is compatible with what you already have and will be compatible with what you plan on adding in the future. If you have to have it, find out how you can resolve the conflicts, and be prepared to shell out a lot more money. Be sure always to compare the equipment measurements with the space available for installation, as well.
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Takeaways
Did You Know?
The Magnusson-Moss Warranty Act offers special protection for after-market additions.
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