melbs said:csmith319 said:Yes - you need to tell them about something like this, likely won't affect the premium at all, but say if you crash, or if someone damages the car and does a hit and run then the insurance company may not pay up as the car is no longer as described.3djam said:I agree about the rear being better as standard. I do like the front and side skirts though.
Does it have any impact on insurance? Will I have to inform my insurers if I add the kit?
correct, you have to declare all additional accessories you put in the car, whether stereo and speaker upgrades, body kits, rims, etc.

Mr Whippy said:What if you buy a car with the kit already on?
You'd hate to buy a car with the additional accessories 'mud flaps' and find out that your insurance was void![]()
melbs said:Mr Whippy said:What if you buy a car with the kit already on?
You'd hate to buy a car with the additional accessories 'mud flaps' and find out that your insurance was void![]()
if you got it brand new, then no you don't need to declare it since the spec sheet should indicate that already.
if you got it 2nd hand, then you need to clarify first if the previous owner added it or came with the car already.
your insurance will not get void, but when you get into an accident the accessories you added will not be covered(at least that's how it works here in our country).