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what mods do u have to tell ur insurance company about .
is it just things that affect the performance or is it lots of different things
yes maybe on ur policy but others may not have this advantage/luckQuote: Originally posted by nobblebonce on 07 April 2005
I WAS TOLD COLOUR CODING AND CHASING THE LIGHTS DOESNT AFFECT THE POLICY
With Tescos, I was told you had to be over 25 to allow mods.Quote: Originally posted by rclio1416 on 07 April 2005
im with tesco insurance, does anyone knowif they allow mods, cos everyones always told me its just things like alloys and induc kits that need submitting to insurance companys.
any exterior lighting they said u shouldnt have to submit
im 21 and have plenty of mods with them declaredQuote: Originally posted by badinvincible on 07 April 2005
With Tescos, I was told you had to be over 25 to allow mods.Quote: Originally posted by rclio1416 on 07 April 2005
im with tesco insurance, does anyone knowif they allow mods, cos everyones always told me its just things like alloys and induc kits that need submitting to insurance companys.
any exterior lighting they said u shouldnt have to submit
Hmm.... strange.Quote: Originally posted by Has on 07 April 2005
im 21 and have plenty of mods with them declaredQuote: Originally posted by badinvincible on 07 April 2005
With Tescos, I was told you had to be over 25 to allow mods.Quote: Originally posted by rclio1416 on 07 April 2005
im with tesco insurance, does anyone knowif they allow mods, cos everyones always told me its just things like alloys and induc kits that need submitting to insurance companys.
any exterior lighting they said u shouldnt have to submit
so trueQuote: Originally posted by Deeg on 08 April 2005
I think the allowing mods depends alot on the individual driver.
When I was with Direct Line at 18, they would allow me to put alloys on my car, then when I turned 19 (and had had a crash) they decided I had to be 25.
As for declaring, I would declare anything that changes your car, just isnt worth the hassle. Insurance companies are in the game to make money, they dont make money by paying out for claims, therefore do their upmost to avoid it, that includes looking at every minor detail of the car.
If youre unsure, phone them and say you are thinking about doing something, if it changes your premium, you either have to pay it or not do it.