Secondhand clocks/mileage

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Secondhand clocks/mileage

sg1

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If I change my dash clocks for whatever reason , do I need to notify insurance of the new/secondhand mileage?

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It's not a modification it's a replacement part, only if you changed it for something not originally fitted like HGT clocks then you would have to declare it as a modification.

I think there is something that says you might have to inform the dvla for the reasons MEP mentioned above?
 
It's not a modification it's a replacement part, only if you changed it for something not originally fitted like HGT clocks then you would have to declare it as a modification.

I think there is something that says you might have to inform the dvla for the reasons MEP mentioned above?

And whilst the pedants are arguing the point, your insurance company still has your gonads in a vice.

I fully agree, if you swap like for like - and - can adjust the clock to read near enough what your old one read then I can't see what the problem is, but then again, I'm not the one taking hundreds of pounds off you each year and nor will I be the one you turn to expecting to pay out some huge repair bill.
With even the smallest repair bill coming into many hundreds of pounds these days, not to mention whiplash claims, insurance companies will look for any excuse they can to wriggle out of their commitment.
If they can show that something is not right (don't ask me how) then you're screwed. Best to be up front with them - and make sure you get their agreement in writing (or record the telephone call - if they can, so can you!).
 
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