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According to the story in the link below, adding stickers to your vehicle is classed as a modification and needs to be declared to your insurance company. Best I get a revised quote for the mods on my Landy e.g. suspension lift, locking diffs, roll cage, tyres etc

 

Jesus Christ slogans on 'bumper stickers' could make reverend's car insurance void - Mirror Online

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Hi ALL when told NFU ABOUT A TD5 90 running at 200hp they told me they were not worried about it thanks Jon

 

 

Aye, until you hit a bus Jon! Then they'd change their attitude I'd bet!

 

But nfu are quite good I'd admit. :-)

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I've always been asked on a commercial policy is the vehicle sign written, i assumed they were classing that as a modification or it makes it more appealing to thief's as you are advertising what kind of tools are possibly inside, either way they are looking for you paying more or not paying out.

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I presume this is the No F..ing Use company who cost me 15k by not paying out on a 25k legal policy. Would not touch them with a barge pole after taking my money and no claims for over 20 years.

 

would be interested to know a bit more about this, as I would imagine like others on here I have always been happy to pay a bit extra for the piece of mind of no hassle, I have only had one claim with them over the years and they paid out within seven days.

I now pay quite a considerable lump every year to them and the little extra is getting bigger every year, we took some property policies away from them when the difference became nearly £1k but still do a considerable amount with them, I have heard a couple of people now say they have wormed out of a claim and am just wondering if it isn't such a good idea anymore.

 

Back on subject, the NFU have always been happy with anything we have done to the trucks, and have been happy to insure a modded defender that absolutely no one else would touch, but it will be interesting to see if they are happy about my latest performance mods when I tell them.

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Back on subject, the NFU have always been happy with anything we have done to the trucks, and have been happy to insure a modded defender that absolutely no one else would touch, but it will be interesting to see if they are happy about my latest performance mods when I tell them.

Very intresting I tried them for a 130 got so complicated with how had built it and all mods, they them said no.

So went with Adrian Flux no problem just told me to send photo.

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