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Forestboy1978
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Post: # 88289Post Forestboy1978

My tipper died so I'm pxing it!

Want a crew cab tipper instead. The insurance has gone up and also can't be carried over cos it's classed as a different vehicle type. I intend to take the seats of the crew area to use for tool storage but I'm being told this again increases the insurance as it is classed as a modification.

So in summary all I want is to have a crew cab tipper modified as a 3 seater i.e not too dissimilar to the vehicle I already have. It seems the insurance company are trying to squeeze me for everything they can get.

Can anyone advise me?

Cheers

rimexboy
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Post: # 88290Post rimexboy

The problem with insurance is you need to shop around every renewal date, just like all bills.

Also any mods you don't declare will cause you probs in the future possibly, and mods you do will increase your premium.

Have you considered a big box on the back of it or on the sides to store your stuff, also this would be more secure with a decent lock/box

local patios and driveway
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Post: # 88295Post local patios and driveway

I have no claims for trade, private and commercial vehicle insurance, if a van is commercial my no claims apply. Something sounds wrong there, shop around, also check out tippers with roller shutters

dig dug dan
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Post: # 88298Post dig dug dan

I have done this with my crew cab cabstar. Removed seats and rear heater, put in a steel floor and shelf. Insurance company did not care. Nfu all the way!
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rimexboy
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Post: # 88300Post rimexboy

dig dug dan wrote:I have done this with my crew cab cabstar. Removed seats and rear heater, put in a steel floor and shelf. Insurance company did not care. Nfu all the way!
I here a lot of good things about nfu on quite a lot of car/van forums

Forestboy1978
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Post: # 88308Post Forestboy1978

Cheers guys.

I'll check out that NFU! I take it that's NFU mutual commercial insurance?

rab1
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Post: # 88313Post rab1

Yes, there have been loads of post on here with people recommending them.
God loves a tryer

Forestboy1978
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Post: # 88484Post Forestboy1978

Well guys thanks so much!! NFU literally destroyed every other quote I got by a 1/3 with a much better deal as well.

FANTASTIC!! :)

rimexboy
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Post: # 88488Post rimexboy

Nice to hear some good news for a change

Forestboy1978
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Post: # 88496Post Forestboy1978

rimexboy wrote:Nice to hear some good news for a change
Yeah I guess it is. I've had a pretty shit last year and this one so far so a bit of leverage is always nice.

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