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Old 02-10-2007, 08:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
greenknight
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Car: 2006 Chrysler 300 Touring RWD
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DM Extended Maint Contract

Has anyone had experience with a DM service contract. After long thought, I just purchased one. I didn't know all the particulars on it until the contract arrived. I'm having second thoughts now because I made two mods - replaced 17" wheels for 20's and replaced the OEM springs to lower the car 1". They say that any component that the spring or wheel wears out will not be replaced under contract. I don't mind replacing my OEM shocks and struts with the Mopar or KW coilovers now (12,800 miles) because I know they will wear out faster than normal. What's hanging me up is the "other component" mystery of what other components the mods may affect. Aside from this problem, do any of you think that the service contact (to 85000 miles) for the rest of the car is a good idea or not? We also have a 02 300M with 55000 miles on it and I've only had one major problem with it (thermostat) and it doesn't get the hard miles that the 300 touring will get. Based on my experience so far, maybe my money would be better spent getting the coilovers for the 300T now and forgo the service contract. There's a lot of wisdom on this forum, please share. I need to make a decision in two weeks.
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