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Putting 172 alloys on a 1.2

Car  Clio 1.2 Dynamique
Bad idea? Bad for insurance? Or can I get away with them because they are Renault alloys? Thanks
 
ild put em on not declare, if ever soemthing happened ild say i brought them with those on im not a bloody expert it said it came with renault alloys i fought they were standard
 
ild put em on not declare, if ever soemthing happened ild say i brought them with those on im not a bloody expert it said it came with renault alloys i fought they were standard

yeah, see i thought about that, but some insurance companys can be b******s from some of the stories i heard
 
i havnt told mine about mine, if they ask there standard wheels or if need be i have my steels in the garden
 
if your insurance company are fine with the prorace 1.2's then they'l be fine with 172 wheels.

if you're not insured for the 1.2's and you get pulled over and they check, you'l be driving with no insurance and get a HORTI, speaking from experience.

i'd declare the 1.2's but the 172 wheels arn't too far from standard so....
 
never declared the 1.2's, only had them on for a bit cus i knew if i got caught - license gone, not worth it
 
ild put em on not declare, if ever soemthing happened ild say i brought them with those on im not a bloody expert it said it came with renault alloys i fought they were standard
Pleading ignorance won't let you off, if anyone has un-declared mods & they crash, it is likely that the assessor will clock the mods, and the person is unlikely to be paid out.

As for you giving out insurance info, don't make me laugh.
 
Technically you should declare them, as they are not standard. Its your choice if you do or not though. Not declaring the 1.2s though, thats silly :)

i didnt understand when i bought them, when i did understand, thats when i sold them ;)
 
ild put em on not declare, if ever soemthing happened ild say i brought them with those on im not a bloody expert it said it came with renault alloys i fought they were standard
The law says ignorance is not an excuse! So you would technically be driving uninsured!
 
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