Originally posted by sveltax
Isn't one other issue the fact that speedometers are not accurate from the f... enough of that!

What about resale and inaccurate speedometer readings? Is this an issue with a dealer or a private party? Does it need to be disclosed upon selling an altered vehicle?

I don't see a dealer saying "how long have you had your tires... really, well I think your warranty is up due to the 8.8% error factor due to the larger tire diameter.." but I guess it's possible.
The dealer doesn't care. In fact, they'd say that the vehicle has been modified and use it as an excuse to low ball your trade-in value. I know this because I've experienced it. The private part doesn't care either. If the private party isn't looking for a modified vehicle then they simply won't buy it. If they don't mind buying a modified vehicle, well... the more you have the sweeter the deal... either way... it doesn't matter.

With regards to warranty, well some dealers will come up with any excuse to void warranty or refuse warranty claims. We already know that to be a fact... and not limited Isuzu and its dealers.