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Re:Lift Kits in Republic of Ireland - NCT/Insurance issues
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15 Sep 2021 17:34 #238639
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Lift Kits in Republic of Ireland - NCT/Insurance issues was created by Charlie Horse
Hi,
First time poster, just picked up my 2005 Jimny last week. Immediately went and bought a set of stock steel rims and threw some 215 75 R15 all terrain on it! The plan next is to go for a 2" lift kit next, but I am worried about how this will affect insurance, and more importantly the NCT (in November).
Will I have to take the kit on and off each year or is it an non issue? Is it true that anything 2" or less in the UK is not classes as a full modification? Perhaps its the same here.
Any information would be appreciated!
First time poster, just picked up my 2005 Jimny last week. Immediately went and bought a set of stock steel rims and threw some 215 75 R15 all terrain on it! The plan next is to go for a 2" lift kit next, but I am worried about how this will affect insurance, and more importantly the NCT (in November).
Will I have to take the kit on and off each year or is it an non issue? Is it true that anything 2" or less in the UK is not classes as a full modification? Perhaps its the same here.
Any information would be appreciated!
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15 Sep 2021 17:59 #238641
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15 Sep 2021 18:47 #238645
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Replied by Lambert on topic Re:Lift Kits in Republic of Ireland - NCT/Insurance issues
Welcome to the forum. In the UK the mot is more concerned with the road worthiness of the vehicle rather than the legal status of the modifications within reason. Obviously if something is badly done it will be pulled up. How that translates to RoI I don't know.
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15 Sep 2021 19:27 #238648
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Replied by Dirtbird on topic Re:Lift Kits in Republic of Ireland - NCT/Insurance issues
Welcome, Charlie Horse. No will not affect NCT or Insurance.
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15 Sep 2021 19:54 #238652
by Soeley
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Replied by Soeley on topic Lift Kits in Republic of Ireland - NCT/Insurance issues
Hello and welcome.
When I fitted my 40mm lift, I notified the insurance and that was it, no admin fee to amend the policy, no increase in premium either. All companies might not be the same though.
When I fitted my 40mm lift, I notified the insurance and that was it, no admin fee to amend the policy, no increase in premium either. All companies might not be the same though.
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