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alextoffie
21st October 2007, 19:20
just wondering what extra people had to pay once they declared their car lowered?
looking at putting my VTR down 40mm all around in december / january was just looking at roughly how much it'll cost me on insurance
thanks:y:
RJ303
21st October 2007, 19:23
Mine was +10% of the total remainig premium.
Wayne
21st October 2007, 19:24
quinn didn't charge for mine lowered.
marc666
21st October 2007, 19:26
£25 for me with elephant
b0t13
21st October 2007, 23:40
was free with quinn..
smiith
22nd October 2007, 00:03
free with quinn, but make sure you write to them telling them aswell, and make a copy for yourself, then if you have to claim, they cant say they didnt know about the mods :)
Barry123
22nd October 2007, 00:03
technically lowering creates instability in the vehicle dynamics... so its more likely that the car will catch you out and you bin it
as a result the insurance companies may charge more...
makaveli144
22nd October 2007, 00:04
technically lowering creates instability in the vehicle dynamics... so its more likely that the car will catch you out and you bin it
Standard 4x4 FTW
gartrell
22nd October 2007, 08:15
i heard its free with Quinn as long as its no lower than 40mm?
E-mailed them asking for confirmation...
alextoffie
22nd October 2007, 09:34
i'm with barclays at the moment , which i believe is through norwich union
i'll make sure i ring up and double check before i go ahead with it all anyway, if the price is similar to the above i'll happily pay it
gartrell
22nd October 2007, 16:22
i heard its free with Quinn as long as its no lower than 40mm?
E-mailed them asking for confirmation...
i was right about the lowering :)
just declared all my mods... and its made no difference to my premium at all :)
however, they seemed interested in my roll cage and wanted to know why i had one.... lol.
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