My insurance firm (Direct Line) want £105 if I fit non-standard alloy wheels. That's for 6 months of policy remaining. When I queried "non-standard" I was told that as a rule of thumb, if the car can be ordered without the part, it is non-standard. So my leather seats are non-standard and they noted that on the policy!! Anything which effects performance, effects the premium. Only if your car came from the factory with (larger) optional wheels would it not be a chargeable item on policy. Time to move insurers!
Has anyone come across a run flat for 225/50 R16 other than bridgestone?
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