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Zedrush

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I think legally it is as long as it is designed specifically as a replacement part for the car, and fitted by someone fit to carry out the work, they have to honour it. eg someone fitting EBC pads themselves would not mean they can get out of a warranty claim if the caliper fails.

 

You would be surprised ;)

 

I don't think Nissan has actually ever "approved" 3rd party manufacturer parts, like brakepads and so on, except for the ones they provide on the car when it leaves the factory.

 

It is not because in reality it didn't happen (yet) that they could not pull it off if they wanted to.

 

That's my point bud. Nissan can try and make it difficult, but legally they can't enforce it. It depends how much you want to stand by your principles and fight them for it. It's not up to them to 'approve' anything.

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