How do modifications effect auto insurance?

I’ve heard that "performance" modifications can void an auto insurance policy. Is this true? If so, what is considered a void worthy mod?
I know that my coverage will only replace the parts to stock. Also, I’m planning on the following: CAI, headers & exhaust, short shifter, big breaks, ECU programing. When my shocks are due to be replaced i’ll probably take the opportunity to ride lower.

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One Response to “How do modifications effect auto insurance?”

  1. jamiroquai fanatic on July 1st, 2009 at 2:34 pm

    anything that may potentially endanger the driver, the vehicle or the vehicles around you, things like installing nitrous oxide tanks, a turbo, sometimes removing ABS brakes

    thing as changing brakes, tuning and recalibrating the suspension are normally ok, read your auto-insurance contract before making any modifications


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