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jell36

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Regarding the question about the break lines, if you go onto the optional extras part of an insurance website then they are specifically listed and so yes, I would declare them. Things like pads and that are fine unless you have knowingly upgraded them eg. using ferodo DS2500.

 

You tyre query is a good one and the same thing that I thought of yesterday but they are road legal (I have the MPSS) and it isn't an option on the optional extras list and so I wont be declaring them unless they ask me about them or ask about any modifications in a specific way.

 

When going for insurance, always remember that if you are not asked, you do not have to say but if you are asked then you must be truthful. At the same time the insurers questions must be clear and unambiguous.

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