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bald24
15th September 2010, 22:47
New policy with Admiral starts tomorrow (No more tracker :D)

Thinking of lowering old Shirley the Saxo, anyone had any experience with this mod with Admiral? How were they about it, and do they charge extra?

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MikeYost
15th September 2010, 22:55
Prob be easier just to ring them and ask?

BazzaC
16th September 2010, 08:16
Prob be easier just to ring them and ask?

I would.

Better to find out now rather than when you have got the policy and then realise you cant lower it.

thelooneytuner
16th September 2010, 08:51
Won't be much pal, I've just added buckets, sound system and full supersprint to my admiral policy and it's only gone up £50!
Worth it pal as there's no problems there if your involved in an accident :y:

jackomc999
19th September 2010, 23:11
what do these tracker thingys do?

jackomc999
19th September 2010, 23:11
track your speed and all that or just mileage?

BazzaC
20th September 2010, 08:19
They can track speed but they are used to see if you use the vehicle in "off peak" hours, I think its between 11pm - 5am.

littlegh
16th October 2010, 06:09
I'm with admiral cost £47 when I told them I lowered my Clio 40mm, they're fine with it too

Marcos
16th October 2010, 07:50
cost me around £40 with bell on golf, same company

citroen_saxo_vtr
16th October 2010, 09:13
Why not say "i bought the car like it i didnt know"

Gary-VTR
16th October 2010, 09:38
Yeah as above about £40 is about right.

A mate of mine is paying £50~ for exhaust inc. manifold & lowering.

VTHall
16th October 2010, 09:40
Why not say "i bought the car like it i didnt know"

becuase lets be honest, you all know f a car has been lowered if its 30mm +
Anyway, if your not sure, they say take it to a garage and get them to tell you.

timmythechef
16th October 2010, 09:41
Why not say "i bought the car like it i didnt know"

ignorance is no excuse

VTHall
16th October 2010, 10:53
i will be going with admiral next year i think :)

N80Jamie
16th October 2010, 12:01
Admiral ftw! :p

Saxsin
16th October 2010, 13:20
Admiral are good. i had my vtr on thier insurance and i then lowerd the car and rang them up and it just cost me around £10 more a month. best thing would b to ring them up and ask before doing anything......

Bedford126
16th October 2010, 14:05
cost me 70 quid extra over 12 months because i lowered it and they had to have proof it was done correct.