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3rd December 2015, 09:26 AM
#11
I take it vehicles have to be fully RWC as well? No 35's on a gq without engineers for instance?
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3rd December 2015 09:26 AM
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3rd December 2015, 09:30 AM
#12
Expert
Originally Posted by
Throbbinhood
I take it vehicles have to be fully RWC as well? No 35's on a gq without engineers for instance?
Yes absolutely. Like all insurers, all state based legalities must be adhered too.
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3rd December 2015, 09:57 AM
#13
Patrol God
Firstly welcome. Great to see another sponsor..
A couple of questions.
You mention you can adjust coverage short term longer trips Ie, recovery insurance. Is there a waiting period on such a claim or are you cover from the minute it goes threw?
Also just to further above with state legalities, how will you cover vehicles interstate?
Ie, in Victoria you can legally run a 2" lift and 33" tyres on a patrol but in sa we can only run 2" lift and 7mm in tyre size..
Then you have light bars lol..
How will you cover a car the is legal at home but has an accident in a state which it is not legal?
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3rd December 2015, 12:03 PM
#14
Expert
Originally Posted by
biggqwesty
Firstly welcome. Great to see another sponsor..
A couple of questions.
You mention you can adjust coverage short term longer trips Ie, recovery insurance. Is there a waiting period on such a claim or are you cover from the minute it goes threw?
Also just to further above with state legalities, how will you cover vehicles interstate?
Ie, in Victoria you can legally run a 2" lift and 33" tyres on a patrol but in sa we can only run 2" lift and 7mm in tyre size..
Then you have light bars lol..
How will you cover a car the is legal at home but has an accident in a state which it is not legal?
Thanks very much - it's great to be here
don't get me started on lighting, someone pinched the ARB Intensity's off the front of the GU a few weeks ago so we are actually looking at what to replace them with.
With reference to your question, our view will always be that a legality judgement is based on where the vehicle is registered. This only make sense because that is where the vehicle is registered and any safety checks etc. are done (where safety checks happen!). Further, the reality is while you might holiday in a different state, not many of us are lucky enough to spend the whole year on the road so inevitably we will return to our home state and spend the majority of the time there
Hope that makes sense!
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3rd December 2015, 12:22 PM
#15
Patrol God
how long does it take to get the paper work threw have the policy number
and every thing else on the computer
still waiting for the paper with policy number
Roofy
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3rd December 2015, 12:35 PM
#16
Expert
Originally Posted by
roofy
how long does it take to get the paper work threw have the policy number
and every thing else on the computer
still waiting for the paper with policy number
Roofy
G'day Roofy,
You would've received an email almost instantly after you completed your policy. We wont actually send anything out unless you specifically ask for it.
Can you check to see if you have it, and check your junk box as well
Please let me know and i'll fix it up for you if you've not received it.
Kal
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3rd December 2015, 12:37 PM
#17
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
Club 4x4
Thanks very much - it's great to be here
don't get me started on lighting, someone pinched the ARB Intensity's off the front of the GU a few weeks ago so we are actually looking at what to replace them with.
With reference to your question, our view will always be that a legality judgement is based on where the vehicle is registered. This only make sense because that is where the vehicle is registered and any safety checks etc. are done (where safety checks happen!). Further, the reality is while you might holiday in a different state, not many of us are lucky enough to spend the whole year on the road so inevitably we will return to our home state and spend the majority of the time there
Hope that makes sense!
Check out Led light co (vendor here) Paul is great to deal with and his prices are excellent..
And yep. That makes sense. And rather simple.
Cheers
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3rd December 2015, 12:47 PM
#18
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
Club 4x4
G'day Roofy,
You would've received an email almost instantly after you completed your policy. We wont actually send anything out unless you specifically ask for it.
Can you check to see if you have it, and check your junk box as well
Please let me know and i'll fix it up for you if you've not received it.
Kal
Kal got all that in the e/mail you sent not long after speaking with you
guess I'm a bit old fashion and like to have it in writing on paper
just in case the computer dies or where up woop woop
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3rd December 2015, 12:48 PM
#19
Expert
No problem!!. Can you PM me a rego number or policy number and I'll get one of the team to send a pack out to you!
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3rd December 2015, 12:58 PM
#20
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
Club 4x4
No problem!!. Can you PM me a rego number or policy number and I'll get one of the team to send a pack out to you!
PM Sent .........
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