I don't see how adding a lift pump would void your warranty. As far as pricing goes it should be the same no matter where you get them. Fass has set pricing. We offer Airdog as well, which are a great setup and you can't beat the pricing. They are all of what the Fass is. Hope this helps.:beer:
It really shouldn't void your warranty. Unless someone at a dealer really wants to be a d1ck about it. My personal/professional opinion says it won't, but then again i'll let most all modifications go unless the customer is really being a pain in my neck and there is a serious problem with the vehicle. My thinkin is that i'm not gonna hold something against some one that i would do or already have done to my truck and have it still covered under warranty.
As far as the lift pumps go: i'm gonna go with the AIR DOG, they seem to have a really good product and i've seen it in action whereas the FASS svstem i hve not seen demo'd. The price is another plus.op2:
OK... so can you tell me what a lift pump does? And... is there a minimum horsepower or something that you need to be running in order to benefit from one?
i agree it shouldn't have anything to do w/ warranty, i've had a few dealers buy them from us and put them on there. i'd also highly suggest the Airdog over the Fass, we've delt w/ both and already the Airdog has outsold the FASS kits. also they have a lifetime warranty and great support, you will start to see more and more of them in the near future, we will also be doing something with them as well.