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Originally Posted by Endlessblockades
...one of the things she learned was that insurers do not like to insure 'lifted' vehicles.
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That's been true for at least 40 years... and if you have one of those insurance companies, have an accident (your fault or not), expect to have the claim denied once the adjuster gets sight of the lifted vehicle. Might leave you in a heck of a pickle if you're found at-fault and someone's seriously injured (or simply sicks a lawyer on you).
My dad sold Farmers ins for ~45 years and they flat out would not insure a lifted vehicle... sorry, Not "wouldn't", "Couldn't" as company policy. Came as a shock to many a young man working the oil patches of Wyoming after blowing a few months of their pay going for the "Bigfoot" look to find out they couldn't legally drive it to work. I heard about it over the dinner table a few times a year...
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