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I will just repeat something mentioned in a separate post on this site that LED bulbs, including indicators cannot legally be used in our cars. They do not comply with the standard at which the car was originally tested.
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Oh good....back to 3w bulbs in the rear lights..............
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One of the insurance conditions is “ the vehicle must be maintained and kept in a roadworthy condition at all times” Roadwothy means it must comply with the relevant laws.
It would be petty for an insurer to reject a claim on the basis of LED bulbs, but they would be within their rights.Infringe the policy conditions at your peril!
Remember they are a business, they are in it to show a profit voiding claims helps them.
Cars with cone filters, wide wheels, Superchip motifs, stickers etc always attract extra attention from the inspecting engineer.
Having read the link I am now not inclined to fit LED
You could declare the LED’s as a modification at policy inception, if not rejected by the insurer at that point you probably would be ok in the event of a claim.
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27-03-2019, 10:00 AM
(This post was last modified: 27-03-2019, 02:04 PM by AllAlloyCup.)
Thanks for the tip, I’ll let my insurer know
That I’ve changed the body skin from plywood
and cotton to aluminium as well :-) :-)
I suppose I’d better also tell them that my front brakes aren’t connected
to the back brakes.
I do now have safety glass which is probably Non standard
To the original specification.
These old cars can be very dangerous.
Regards
Bill G
Aka AllAlloyCup
Based near the Scottish Border,