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- David Aiketgate
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- mgf mk2 freestyle mpi 16" wheels, in Anthracite.
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Whats wrong with getting some nice 17" wheels instead, or are you particularly after this style?
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I use the TF every day and the latest renewal is stupid, £550 quid excess and none of the others are much better. That's with 9 yrs NCB too.
So thought putting things back to 16"s might make things a little more realistic.
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I thought that putting better wheels, with brand new matched tyres, wouldn't be considered a risk.
Bet they won't like the improved AP Racing brakes either then, when I get them on
And they are going to go crazy when I tell them about the 52mm throttle body and Pipercross Viper :lol:
Can't wait until I get a sports exhaust :evil:
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Tigger wrote: Got 17" on at the moment but insurance regards them as a mod.
I use the TF every day and the latest renewal is stupid, £550 quid excess and none of the others are much better. That's with 9 yrs NCB too.
So thought putting things back to 16"s might make things a little more realistic.
Try Lancaster insurance for a quote they will give you a better price :whistle:
www.lancaster-ins.co.uk/mg
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Laz1957 wrote: OMG - I changed mine and never told them :ohmy:
I thought that putting better wheels, with brand new matched tyres, wouldn't be considered a risk.
Bet they won't like the improved AP Racing brakes either then, when I get them on
And they are going to go crazy when I tell them about the 52mm throttle body and Pipercross Viper :lol:
Can't wait until I get a sports exhaust :evil:
Be warned, insurance company's can wriggle out of a claim if the find you have altered something and not told them, some were even charging an additional premium for winter tyres!!! I was refused insurance on my MGB by one company because it has a K&N air filter (they didnt spot the 45DCOE Webber) :shrug:
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bryan young wrote:
Tigger wrote: Got 17" on at the moment but insurance regards them as a mod.
I use the TF every day and the latest renewal is stupid, £550 quid excess and none of the others are much better. That's with 9 yrs NCB too.
So thought putting things back to 16"s might make things a little more realistic.
Try Lancaster insurance for a quote they will give you a better price :whistle:
www.lancaster-ins.co.uk/mg
Thanks Bryan - already did - they were £200 more than the one I already had. I think i tried them all - seeing Gio and meerkats in my sleep. :lol:
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15" wheels if there non standard are a mod
just be careful, just because you think it's not something that makes the car 'better' its still a mod, if you put a non standard arial on its a mod and if insurance companies wish to they can and will refuse to pay out for it not being declared
so if your putting 16s back on bare in mind if there not the alloys the car came with then there a mod... so are the calipers and bigger disks
argue that there a safety feature and they may not put the premium up like
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