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<blockquote data-quote="popeadrian" data-source="post: 138642" data-attributes="member: 2065"><p>Calvin,</p><p></p><p>Some insurance companies may use the mods (eventhough didnt touch the engine bay) as a reason to void your policy. Which is why putting in a Ram Charger (for example) etc is likely to void the policy if you do not inform them.... </p><p></p><p>The common perception is that as longas you do not touch the engine then there's no need to inform your insurance company. That isnt entire accurate as there are instances where even changing to Eibachs can void your insurance policy. This means that, just to be safe, anything that has been removed, replaced, added to your car AFTER your insurance policy was taken has to be made known to your insurer. That way if you have to make a claim, they cant say that its an "illegal" modification. When i say "illegal" i mean that they weren't informed of it. </p><p></p><p>As for TT, please check your PM. TQ!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="popeadrian, post: 138642, member: 2065"] Calvin, Some insurance companies may use the mods (eventhough didnt touch the engine bay) as a reason to void your policy. Which is why putting in a Ram Charger (for example) etc is likely to void the policy if you do not inform them.... The common perception is that as longas you do not touch the engine then there's no need to inform your insurance company. That isnt entire accurate as there are instances where even changing to Eibachs can void your insurance policy. This means that, just to be safe, anything that has been removed, replaced, added to your car AFTER your insurance policy was taken has to be made known to your insurer. That way if you have to make a claim, they cant say that its an "illegal" modification. When i say "illegal" i mean that they weren't informed of it. As for TT, please check your PM. TQ! [/QUOTE]
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