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I've just got off the phone to my insurance company - Direct Motorline (Zurich underwrite the policy) and they've confirmed my Dragon Tuning Box does not add to my premiums whatsoever. That's two mods (Strut brace was also no extra cost) free of charge from an insurance point of view. :thumbup:

Is this the norm or am I being well looked after?

I've got Eibachs, rear ARB and 312's all declared with no increase in premium.

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I've got Eibachs, rear ARB and 312's all declared with no increase in premium.

With Eibach springs only, my excess will increase by

Is this the norm or am I being well looked after?

A 20-25% increase in performance is quite a big jump and I think most insurance companies would charge extra for it. Did they ask you for an estimated output figure or for details on what the box was/does?

Strut brace is understandable as it doesn't really have any effect on the car at all... :D

Chris

I've got Eibachs, rear ARB and 312's all declared with no increase in premium.

Hi

There are several threads on this topic at the moment. A recent comment was whether "your" particular insurance cover would repair to "standard" or cover the cost of the mod also.

Regards

Mo

I'm surprised as Zurich wouldn't do my remap - everything else was fine though

I got my quote through a small local broker. They were great and did a couple of hours leg work and came back with

The policy is with AXA. :D

The policy is with AXA. :D

Interesting to know. You've a few years on me though :) and a couple less points :rolleyes:

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