As I said, depends on the insurer. Technically, they don't have to insure them if they're not compliant, but as I said, some are reasonable like that. I'm with Shannons & had no issue doing so with Justcar (yes, underwritten by AAMI, but they operate differently).
Honestly, I wouldn't be so worried in your shoes (would keep the rims on). If you're doing something stupid to cause an accident, they'll use another reason (not your rims) against you. If you're not @ fault, they're usually quite reasonable (since they're getting a nice excess off you). But yes, might be worth considering another insurer.
photos shit, and cars dirty but yeh their my 19's, havnt had a problem with them but if i could go back i would choose a completely dif style haha hate them now and probs go for 17-18's, dont worry too much for performance... we live in Australia dont need it unless of course your gonna track it heaps
^ yeah I asked you that same question on another thread what sort of suspension are you running? I think the rear is sitting at a perfect height, no gap at all, yet not too much tucking.
^ yeah I asked you that same question on another thread what sort of suspension are you running? I think the rear is sitting at a perfect height, no gap at all, yet not too much tucking.
not sure if you boys are asking me, but i have pedders Xtreme coilovers front and back, deffs worth the money love them but shop around and you can get some quality with just dif brand for alot cheaper
ill try and find a pic somewhere on my phone because i recently re lowered the front
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