wheel arch extensions or not?
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Claire Cook
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mvoong
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Don't understand why they would cost extra on your insurance!!
Anyway, I would very much recommend both. The grill makes the front of the car look more aggresive while the arches help fill out the lines round the sides. I had to take my arches back off to get them resprayed (something under the paint was reacting and made the thing bubble but they beleive it was just a bad batch of paint-so they tell me) and the car just doesn't look the same at all. I was glad when they put it all back on!! If you're goint to do that you might as well look into getting all the black bits painted. I got my side strips, front and rear bumper, bonnet vents and front mud-flpas all colour coded and it makes such a huge difference!
Michael
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Claire Cook
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Trust me they do cost you extra on your Insurance so you should tell them cause if you have a claim and they see the wheel arch on there they will refuse to pay.
I also don't agree with it and I am an underwriter myself but rules are rules and they are a modification and make a huge difference.
I also don't agree with it and I am an underwriter myself but rules are rules and they are a modification and make a huge difference.
Claire
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col
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Well it makes the car look better and hence more attractive to thieves. Which is why i chose a company which would allow me to mod the car and pay a small(if any) premium. But looking at the arches and the grille, they look good, but need a set of alloys with them
Colin
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Claire Cook
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Yep you are right Col, but also there is the stereotype of "boy racer", insurers tend to think wheel arch extensions the BIG wheel arches and therefore bigger wheels will be added, although the 206 arches are not suitable for this it is a modification to the wheel arch and therefore classed as the same.
Claire
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Burge
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Duncs,
I seem to remember you have a 1.6 auto without alloys. I didn't go for the alloys either and when I went to the dealer they said that my wheels weren't big enough to do the extensions justice and would make my wheels look too small. As they are the same width (195) as the wheels on my mates gti I didn't think it would make a lot of difference. I would be interested to know anybody elses view on this as I still like the extensions although I am getting my bumpers colour coded next.
Burge
Sorry for prattling on!
I seem to remember you have a 1.6 auto without alloys. I didn't go for the alloys either and when I went to the dealer they said that my wheels weren't big enough to do the extensions justice and would make my wheels look too small. As they are the same width (195) as the wheels on my mates gti I didn't think it would make a lot of difference. I would be interested to know anybody elses view on this as I still like the extensions although I am getting my bumpers colour coded next.
Burge
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Derek
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duncs,
i have both WA's & MG and would recommend both - see owner 135.
i'm insured with Axa and didnt tell them they were on my 1st CC (tactical - they sometimes don't charge if you tell them afterwards).
when i told them they would be fitted to the replacement CC there was no additional premium. they just record them as additional options and put a note on the policy as to the cost value.
regards
derek
i have both WA's & MG and would recommend both - see owner 135.
i'm insured with Axa and didnt tell them they were on my 1st CC (tactical - they sometimes don't charge if you tell them afterwards).
when i told them they would be fitted to the replacement CC there was no additional premium. they just record them as additional options and put a note on the policy as to the cost value.
regards
derek
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Claire Cook
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col
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You have to be carefully what you say around here, you never know whos listening!!
Anyway burge, have you got alloys on your car? The extensions are really just cosmetic but as mentioned earlier people tend to think bigger wheels. If you have 15" alloys wheels then your right and it won't do it any justice as the gap between tyre and arch is just too wide. I thinks you need 16" minimum.
Anyway burge, have you got alloys on your car? The extensions are really just cosmetic but as mentioned earlier people tend to think bigger wheels. If you have 15" alloys wheels then your right and it won't do it any justice as the gap between tyre and arch is just too wide. I thinks you need 16" minimum.
Colin
[url=http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/newowners?id=126]Owner 126[/url]
For sale- 17" Miglia Alloys. pm me if your interested
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Burge
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Claire,
Well you are only doing your job! If you must act on information you come across on this website then I suggest you keep it to yourself - there really was no need to advertise the fact that you were going to "do your job". By doing so people may now be a little less forthcoming with information if they feel there are snoopers out there.
Burge
Well you are only doing your job! If you must act on information you come across on this website then I suggest you keep it to yourself - there really was no need to advertise the fact that you were going to "do your job". By doing so people may now be a little less forthcoming with information if they feel there are snoopers out there.
Burge
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