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<blockquote data-quote="blowthemup" data-source="post: 8208516" data-attributes="member: 572865"><p>Well when you go cutting and hacking **** on a brand new car and then need some kind of warranty work done it makes for a hassle at the dealership. I'm not worried about maintaining warranty, they would have to prove my mods caused the failure and its illegal to deny warranty work cause a customer changed something. Just trying to avoid future hassle and headaches with the dealership. After inspecting my terminals and wires I feel comfortable replacing them and feel I should have something better than a $2 china part holding my power to the battery. I've spent a decent penny on everything else so why stop now lol. I have one issue though, my negative terminal has some kind of voltage sensor or some sort of electrical thing built into the terminal. If I replace my terminal I would have to ditch this thing and I dont know if car will work right without it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blowthemup, post: 8208516, member: 572865"] Well when you go cutting and hacking **** on a brand new car and then need some kind of warranty work done it makes for a hassle at the dealership. I'm not worried about maintaining warranty, they would have to prove my mods caused the failure and its illegal to deny warranty work cause a customer changed something. Just trying to avoid future hassle and headaches with the dealership. After inspecting my terminals and wires I feel comfortable replacing them and feel I should have something better than a $2 china part holding my power to the battery. I've spent a decent penny on everything else so why stop now lol. I have one issue though, my negative terminal has some kind of voltage sensor or some sort of electrical thing built into the terminal. If I replace my terminal I would have to ditch this thing and I dont know if car will work right without it. [/QUOTE]
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