gunner3011 Car a low one May 27, 2010 #1 just wondering what sort of price i should be expecting to pay extra on the insurance for having lowering springs fitted? any ideas? cheers
just wondering what sort of price i should be expecting to pay extra on the insurance for having lowering springs fitted? any ideas? cheers
gunner3011 Car a low one May 27, 2010 #3 i will ring, just wanted a rough idea so i knew if i had to brace myself or not for an empty wallet haha. anyone else any ideas?
i will ring, just wanted a rough idea so i knew if i had to brace myself or not for an empty wallet haha. anyone else any ideas?
jesus May 27, 2010 #5 Ring Brentacre, you have to have modifications with them and it's fecking cheap!
gunner3011 Car a low one May 27, 2010 #6 Im with LV mate. and Jesus does brentacre have any age policies on it eg. no under 21s or anything?
gunner3011 Car a low one May 27, 2010 #8 no doubt ill end up with them next year then as im only 17 atm
katg Car 1.5dci May 27, 2010 #9 i did the online quote thing with lowering added and had £400 added to the total with Endsleigh (was only on a dci too) so i'm waiting for a bit!
i did the online quote thing with lowering added and had £400 added to the total with Endsleigh (was only on a dci too) so i'm waiting for a bit!
gunner3011 Car a low one May 28, 2010 #10 christ im severley hoping its not that much! always cheaper over the phone though ive found!
J James28 Car RB 182 Clio May 28, 2010 #11 I think for most insurers mods are charged as a percentage of the total cost of your policy. Well thats what I seem to remember reading anyway
I think for most insurers mods are charged as a percentage of the total cost of your policy. Well thats what I seem to remember reading anyway