GEARHEAD New member Joined May 27, 2009 Messages 2 Points 1 Location Bournemouth - Verwood May 16, 2010 #1 To be more specific does taking rear seat, panels carpets etc change your incurance? Its probably a big no but it would be nice to know anyway. Cheers
To be more specific does taking rear seat, panels carpets etc change your incurance? Its probably a big no but it would be nice to know anyway. Cheers
C Caravadossi Established member Joined Mar 12, 2005 Messages 1,510 Points 249 May 16, 2010 #2 You need to ask yourself – what is the purpose of insurance? If you change rag seats for leather – then presumably when you wreck your car you’ll want to recover the value? .
You need to ask yourself – what is the purpose of insurance? If you change rag seats for leather – then presumably when you wreck your car you’ll want to recover the value? .
SeanW Don't follow me, I'm lost Joined Sep 18, 2009 Messages 1,258 Points 229 Location Grimsby May 16, 2010 #3 GEARHEAD said: To be more specific does taking rear seat, panels carpets etc change your incurance? Its probably a big no but it would be nice to know anyway. Cheers Click to expand... Best bet would be to read your policy documents. Or give your insurance company a call and ask them to check for you?
GEARHEAD said: To be more specific does taking rear seat, panels carpets etc change your incurance? Its probably a big no but it would be nice to know anyway. Cheers Click to expand... Best bet would be to read your policy documents. Or give your insurance company a call and ask them to check for you?
C Caravadossi Established member Joined Mar 12, 2005 Messages 1,510 Points 249 May 16, 2010 #4 You need to ask yourself – what is the purpose of insurance? If you’re taking out standard interior fittings – then presumably when you wreck your car you won’t be surprised to learn that you won’t recover the value of a standard car. .
You need to ask yourself – what is the purpose of insurance? If you’re taking out standard interior fittings – then presumably when you wreck your car you won’t be surprised to learn that you won’t recover the value of a standard car. .
Most Easterly Pandas Speed Reader of the Year! Parked in the garage Written a guide Joined Aug 15, 2007 Messages 44,236 Points 7,382 Location Norwich, Norfolk May 17, 2010 #5 Yes, insurance does need to be notified.