tinyman392
Senior Member
- First Name
- Marcus
- Joined
- May 21, 2018
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- Illinois
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- '18 Civic Type R (RR)
@scottjua said that he contacted his insurance about this and got the green light. I hope he got that in writing (or better yet a new contract written up entirely) in case any claims do come up*. But if you can convince your insurance to cover it and write out an agreement to cover it, then I see no downsides (besides the cost and getting the next insurance carrier to support said mod if you ever decide to switch).Nice mod but, in the case of an accident, you will be screwed. Why not buy a car that was meant for 5 people in the first place.
*There are a few things that an insurance contract can include that make stuff difficult. Statements that basically say that anything stated that isn't in writing is not agreed upon (so your phone conversation would hold no merit) or even a statement saying that anything not written into the agreement you signed is not agreed upon (so your written statement would hold no merit if you got one).
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