Say you buy a car, Ford Focus, with 15” alloys, but the manufactuere offer an optional upgrade to 17”alloys. But you just stick with the standard 15” alloys but then at a later time you change them to an aftermarket reasonably priced set of 17” alloys this is considered a modification of the car and some insurance companies won’t insure you? But if the same car was fitted with the 17” alloys at the time of purchase it is not an issue?
It is not like the car is not built for 17” alloys or it makes it dangerous somehow. It is still within the wheel specification permitted by the manufactuere.
This happened to me recently and I was thinking if the car does actually accept 17" as an optional upgrade but it was sold with the standard 15" why are my insurance company being such a pain in the backside. They would not even insure me with this modification. So I put some 15" on the car.
Of course I am presuming that it is purely just a wheel change and nothing else had to be modified at the factory for the bigger wheels to function safely and correctly on the car and the after market alloys price is not an issue with the insurance company.
Thanks
Michael
It is not like the car is not built for 17” alloys or it makes it dangerous somehow. It is still within the wheel specification permitted by the manufactuere.
This happened to me recently and I was thinking if the car does actually accept 17" as an optional upgrade but it was sold with the standard 15" why are my insurance company being such a pain in the backside. They would not even insure me with this modification. So I put some 15" on the car.
Of course I am presuming that it is purely just a wheel change and nothing else had to be modified at the factory for the bigger wheels to function safely and correctly on the car and the after market alloys price is not an issue with the insurance company.
Thanks
Michael