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northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8504 |
I think it would be down to the individual to declare the mods to the insurer and check what has been done.
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11th Jun 2017 10:13am |
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dolph34 Member Since: 14 Sep 2015 Location: Kildare Posts: 1724 |
Ok but I was more making the point of mods that you might not be aware of , as in my example of the bulbs. My RR was 7 years old when I bought it , I will not be checking bulbs ( for example ) until they need replacing . 2015 4.4 AB
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11th Jun 2017 10:18am |
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northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8504 |
unless the bulbs are a different colour, I can t see that smaller items like that would make a difference to the insurer, in the end they all fit in the holder, and are generally the same spec just brighter.
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11th Jun 2017 10:39am |
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dolph34 Member Since: 14 Sep 2015 Location: Kildare Posts: 1724 |
I agree , that's why I brought it up, other posters ( advising to be helpful , I'm sure ) do say the bulbs could cause an issue in the event of an accident. Currently a thread on general about replacement main beam bulbs discusses this. 2015 4.4 AB
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11th Jun 2017 10:52am |
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lounge_on_wheels Member Since: 10 Dec 2016 Location: in the great land of oz Posts: 269 |
We have a problem here in Australia where inconsiderate road users fit non spec light bulbs, either of higher wattage or or high temperature, some do HID bulb conversions, this dazzles other road users.
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12th Jun 2017 10:16am |
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