Insurance implications of Suspension mods?

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Has anyone got any idea of the cost implications on my insurance if I have the Mark Fish suspension setup? So far Greenlight haven't added anything for brakes, ARB etc. Just wondered if anyone has done this already.

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Remember Greenlight are just a broker so the details of your policy will depend on who you are with. I go through them and basically i pay a one off £25 for any change. ie if i put in a Max it costs me £25 but if i put in the Max, upgrade the brakes, an exhaust etc etc in one go i still only pay £25. My premium this year is exactly the same as last with a lot of stuff added last summer.
Just give them a call.
 
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I've just changed over to Greenlight and found them to be the cheapest plus they offer trackday cover at £50 per day with only your excess doubling.

They won't cover Castle Combe though which is a pity as I do enjoy playing a good game of chase the car in front till it spins........

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The Mark Fish mods are just replacements for the o.e parts - not as though they are 'coil over', so you could argue that they are just normal wear and tear replacements; i.e no loading.
 
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Thanks for your comments. I'm hoping they will just add an admin charge as Hoolio said. I'd better give them a call before I book it in.

Cheers.
 
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