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How Does a Warranty Work on the Vehicle Itself and the Armoring Parts?

Alpine Armoring’s armored vehicles usually come with a standard 1-year warranty covering both the armored parts and the repair or maintenance required during this period. Understanding the distinctions between factory and armoring warranty is crucial. OEM models and modified vehicles operate separately, with the potential to void the manufacturer's warranty depending on the brand and aftermarket armoring warranty modifications.

The OEM warranty limitations vary by manufacturer. Some brands maintain coverage for unmodified components, while luxury manufacturers like Mercedes-Benz often void warranty coverage after modifications. We preserve original protection where possible and provide documentation to ensure compliance. To continue armored vehicle warranty coverage, regular manufacturer maintenance schedules must be followed.

Alpine Armoring's warranty covers ballistic steel components, bullet-resistant glass for optical clarity and delamination issues, and bulletproof panels against manufacturing defects, ballistic impacts, or everyday wear. It also includes structural reinforcements and door hinges. This protection guarantee ensures materials maintain certified armor levels during the warranty term.

After expiration, re-certification of armored vehicles may be necessary because materials can degrade. It is recommended to conduct annual armored vehicle maintenance and warranty inspections.

The Alpine Armoring customer warranty policy provides clear terms, covering workmanship and materials. Unlike armored vehicle protection guarantee programs that offer extended coverage, we focus on the critical first 365 days, when installation issues are most likely to surface. For ongoing support, customers work with local mechanics for routine vehicle service, while we handle armoring-specific repairs, such as glass replacement when delamination occurs. Understanding these distinctions between OEM warranty limitations and armored parts warranty helps buyers make informed decisions about their armored vehicle investment.

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