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Killer
24th December 2007, 19:49
Thinking about lowering my VTS, will this affect my premium?
30mm or 60mm-what do u reckon?

Also wondering about which induction kit-K&N, Pipercross or Green...?

Sean
24th December 2007, 19:55
Yes you have to tell them. A quick search of the forum will give you many opinions on different air filters. :)

Ryan
24th December 2007, 19:59
1. learn to write properly.
2. yes you need to tell them for any modification.
3. search the forum or read the engine FAQs.

alextoffie
24th December 2007, 20:01
1. learn to write properly.
lol bit harsh Ryan, there was only one "u" in there - forgiveable!! :drink:

Dez
24th December 2007, 20:03
well yes if you make modifications to your car you have to let them know... they wouldnt ask you the question of .... Does the vehicle have any modifications if you didnt have to tell them!:n:

Paul
24th December 2007, 20:03
Lol i was just reading his post for incorrect gramar.. Couldn't spot anything was thinkin wdf, Then saw your post alex :)

Killer
24th December 2007, 20:06
Punctuality and spelling test is underway children..... No help needed on previous, just car stuff...

alextoffie
24th December 2007, 20:11
Regarding lowering mate i dont want to be awkward but i'd go for a 50mm drop lol... Although out of the two i'd be 60 but i'm not keen on cars where the back arches seem to overlap the tyres too much.

Ryan
24th December 2007, 20:12
lol bit harsh Ryan, there was only one "u" in there - forgiveable!! :drink:

do u av.

Killer
24th December 2007, 22:02
Cheers alextoffie for your advice, know what you mean about overlapping. response i was after. tar

Rootyuk
24th December 2007, 22:48
i was going to ask this question about lowering because if you go through confused.com it asks if the vehicle is lowered greater than 50mm so if it is lowered 35mm surely you wont have to tick that box. correct me if i am wrong.