Originally posted by Masherbrum
You underestimate the power of the Consumer wishing to install "Aftermarket Parts". DCX can only be HELPED by these companies, it is one of the reasons that the Wrangler is STILL AROUND. I'm talking about Jeeps. Their "Aftermarket Stance" is a VERY LARGE portion of the "Selling Ability".
As a person who has modified a wrangler and bought one to modify I understand the Market just fine.
All those companies want to make money off the new Wrangler, everyone is going to race to have a lift for it. But right now the prototypes that jeep has made so far are press cars.
Whats more important, a lift from Rancho or a really good review in car and driver or the JP magazine? The review is going to sell more Jeeps.
They need to promote the vehicle so it sells, and that's what jeep marking people are going to worry about. I think you are wrong about Jeep and DCX caring much about the aftermarket. If they did DCX would be more warranty friendly after mods then they are.
They also do not need to be worried about it, all those after marker lift makers will have lifts eventualy cause they want a cut of that VERY competive market.
The only mistake DCX could make concerning the aftermarket is if they made it their policy that any mods void the warranty, and legaly I think they can not do this.