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Subject Topic: Spring assisters and insurance
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05/9/2013 at 10:45pm
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Cheers for that LlaniDavis - just checked on the ABI website regarding winters and you have saved me a postage stamp (my lad reckons I am tighter than two coats of paint - lol)
Pete


06/9/2013 at 9:25am
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Good info on the insurance website.

However its interesting that my insurer, Liverpool Victoria arn't on the list ?


06/9/2013 at 9:38am
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Regarding winter tyres it was on the BBC news, that as long as you have the right sized tyres on your vehicle, you dont need to inform your insurance, it was also discussed on the Jeremy Vine show


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Quote: Originally posted by rich2818 on 06/9/2013
Good info on the insurance website.

However its interesting that my insurer, Liverpool Victoria arn't on the list ?




In my day LV weren't an authorised motor insurer. They were primarily an industrial life assurer, and their motor business was placed with a general insurer. It may well have changed of course, but could explain why they aren't on the list you mention.

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28/9/2013 at 12:31am
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To match Audicab26's comment I am also insured with Admiral, & spoke to them about fitting MAD replacement springs to a previous 2010 Mondeo. After repeated calls to ensure I was not being routed to the overflow Indian call centre, the operative I spoke to was fine with the replacement springs as long as the car was not lowered.
While that Mondeo was fantastic as a tow car with the uprated springs fitted, the 1" raised rear ride height spoiled the unladen looks & the day to day ride so I chose not to fit them to my current one as it has slightly tougher springs fitted from the factory & I spend less than 5% of the car's use towing. I bought a roof box to move some weight from the boot forward so reduce the force on the rear springs.

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28/9/2013 at 12:41am
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Re winter tyres, as long as the wheels & tyres are manufacturers type approved, you can fit smaller wheels with winter tyres & not count them as a modification.

I have 16" alloys with 215 55 winter tyres for my Mondeo in place of the factory 17" alloys with 215 50 17 summer tyres. The car has a sticker on the driver's door shut with tyre pressures for the 215 55 16 tyres so are manufacturers spec. For our Seat Mii I am going to buy 14" steel wheels with 175 65 14 winter tyres to replace the 15" alloys with 185 tyres. The 175 65 14 winter tyres are mentioned in the Owners manual so again are type approved.

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30/9/2013 at 11:53am
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Quote: Originally posted by Zafiral on 28/9/2013
To match Audicab26's comment I am also insured with Admiral, & spoke to them about fitting MAD replacement springs to a previous 2010 Mondeo. After repeated calls to ensure I was not being routed to the overflow Indian call centre, the operative I spoke to was fine with the replacement springs as long as the car was not lowered.
While that Mondeo was fantastic as a tow car with the uprated springs fitted, the 1" raised rear ride height spoiled the unladen looks & the day to day ride so I chose not to fit them to my current one as it has slightly tougher springs fitted from the factory & I spend less than 5% of the car's use towing. I bought a roof box to move some weight from the boot forward so reduce the force on the rear springs.



I will take a look at Admiral when it's renewal time. I did write to my insurers (M&S Insurance, underwritten by Ageas), and they confirmed that the spring assisters are considered a modification and not allowed on my policy. :-(


30/9/2013 at 11:53pm
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Quote: Originally posted by iscacamper on 30/9/2013
Quote: Originally posted by Zafiral on 28/9/2013
To match Audicab26's comment I am also insured with Admiral, & spoke to them about fitting MAD replacement springs to a previous 2010 Mondeo. After repeated calls to ensure I was not being routed to the overflow Indian call centre, the operative I spoke to was fine with the replacement springs as long as the car was not lowered.
While that Mondeo was fantastic as a tow car with the uprated springs fitted, the 1" raised rear ride height spoiled the unladen looks & the day to day ride so I chose not to fit them to my current one as it has slightly tougher springs fitted from the factory & I spend less than 5% of the car's use towing. I bought a roof box to move some weight from the boot forward so reduce the force on the rear springs.



I will take a look at Admiral when it's renewal time. I did write to my insurers (M&S Insurance, underwritten by Ageas), and they confirmed that the spring assisters are considered a modification and not allowed on my policy. :-(
Nothing to stop you fitting heavy duty springs and dont be an idiot by informing them and everything will be ok


02/10/2013 at 12:32pm
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Afew people skirt the issue when it comes to insurance assessors after a smash, if they notice the springs are different anyway, by saying they were already fitted when it was bought by you.

As you are not a mechanic, how are you to know the difference??

Not recommending this course of action, but I know a lot of motorcyclists get away with race cans, suspension mods etc by saying this.



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1997 Toyota Land Cruiser 3.0TD & 2004 Avondale Mayfair 510-5L
Previous towcars:
2002 Nissan Primera - sold
2002 Ford Galaxy - Died & scrapped. Good riddance.
1998 BMW 525TDS SE - PEx
1998 VW Passat SE - Crashed into & scrapped
1997 Peugeot 406 GLX - PEx


02/10/2013 at 9:26pm
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I just renewed my annual premium for another year with Adelaide in association with a IAM scheme (HGV license) I told them about my MAD springs and they said not a problem as it was safety related whilst towing.

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Just remember insurers will look for anything that was not standard on the model you insured to refuse a claim unless you have declared it!



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