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Old 06-27-2007, 01:25 AM   #47
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I was told that there are four conditions and if you break 2 or more of them, they will not write your vehicle. Ground clearance, tire circumference, engine replacement or modifications, and there was another one she mentioned that had something to do with interior (rollover?). Can't remember the word she used but I have no plans to do interior mods so I wasn't paying attention to that part. The one exception is if you replaced the stock tires with winter tires. You are allowed to put winter tires on that effect the circumference.
You just have to inquire after an insurance broker to find a company that insures that modification.

Like I said, I drive a heavily modified car, I was upfront and honest with my insurance broker about the modifications. My original insurance company said, "if you get into an accident and we determine that your vehicle was modified, your insurance is null and void."

Well, I dont pay outrageous premiums just to have legal insurance, I want it to actually count for something, like, oh, I dont know, accidents.

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