oscar":14sh54kz said:well, if you want to be strict about it then going by the book of the law, every modification regardless of size or relevance is illegal according to the construction and use act. any police officer could pull you over, and do you for even putting non OEM car mats in as the car is now not what the manufacturer intended it to be ... but if you find me one police officer who's ever bothered about this in history then you'll have done a good job
those rules and laws get ignored frequently, also by insurance companies. they cannot enforce a retest if there is an engineering certificate to prove that the wheel in question was manufactured to work with your car, meeting the relevant safety standards that it was build to. again, what police officers going to do that?
you'll be more than fine mate. police officers 9.999 out of 10 are keen car enthusiasts too. especially when it's declared to insurance, and your tax / mot / insurance is up to date then you're going to be spot on. the only thing you need to adhere to is passing the MOT, and if you think that going to a dodgy MOT guy that a mate of a mate's mate knows then you're only going to end up in a world of s**t. people seem to forget that the MOT is a safety issue, i would be strict to the book on every MOT i done if i wanted to lower myself to doing MOT's
Stunty":o80ffd53 said:Great service from the guys at Merlin. Purchased from their online store on Sunday evening and it arrived Tuesday. Should be able to get it fitted over the weekend
Stunty":3v3z0ryk said:Hey Oscar, I declare all my mods to my insurance company and the steering wheel will be no different. From what you said earlier even if I sort the airbag lights its still technically an MOT failure. It does sound like a good thing to do though as I don't want to bodge anything. My first MOT is in December so I have a little bit of time to play with. Thanks for the heads up though.
Oh and I should add that I do fully realise removing the airbags reduces the safety of my car. It's a choice and compromise I've made. I figure I'm still safer in my car without airbags than on a motorcycle or probably even cycling on the road. Everything in life is relative.
singlespeed":3pmnvu9q said:I don't think the police could stop you driving it like that. They could issue a ticket for it to be inspected at an MOT station.
VOSA officers may be able to??? From working in the garage, I know they carry more clout on something being driven or trailered off from a check
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