New Shocks and Insurance Companies
New Shocks and Insurance Companies
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rob172

Original Poster:

112 posts

254 months

Thursday 29th June 2006
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Hi,

I've come to the conclusion that the rear shocks on my T350 are well and truly toast. I'm looking to improve on standard as was thinking something along the line of Protechs, Nitrons or Ohlins.

However will this have to be reported to the insurance company if I do go with one of them?

Thanks in advance

icraigmy

1,653 posts

245 months

Thursday 29th June 2006
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It is best to inform the insurance company of any mods to the Tiv. When I changed my 16" spider alloys to 18" spider alloys I informed the insurance company and it cost me an extra £38 to add the alloys to the policy. It is safer to inform them because in the event of a claim, insurance companies will try and use any excuse not to pay up.

rob172

Original Poster:

112 posts

254 months

Thursday 29th June 2006
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Thanks for that, if I do change I'll definetly be notifying them. Just wondering now if anyone who has notified their insurance company of a change in shock absorbers has had to pay extra? If so how much did it cost?

Thanks again.

bilton_d

605 posts

288 months

Thursday 29th June 2006
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when i changed the springs and dampers to avo's on the Cerbera they just charged me a £12 admin fee .... as mentioned better to be safe than sorry.

Mustang Baz

1,652 posts

256 months

Thursday 29th June 2006
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Rob - defo to be mentioned to the insurers. When I spoke to app 14-15 insurers about renewing my Tuscan insurance, well over 3/4 of them would not insure me with Nitrons, even after explaining fully. Eventually (realistically) came down to A Plan, A Manning, Competition Car Insurance and Tesco if memory serves.