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      05-09-2020, 01:53 AM   #3
Markr
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Would that not impact your insurance? In the UK, if you change tyre size from manufacturer recommended, it invalidates the insurance, and an excuse to not pay out.

We have to notify any performance changes too, so do a bit of tuning, get some more HP and they either charge you more or refuse to insure.

I remember taking an Audi A8 3.0tdi from around 230 HP to about 280 HP with an ECU tune almost 10 years ago and it cost me a 25% hike in my annual premium.
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