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In my opinion, if you are replacing a standard airbagged wheel with a non-standard non-airbagged wheel, then you probably ought to tell them.

 

I imagine it will put the premium up very slightly, if at all. Still, you never know with insurance companies - it often seems to be completely random.

 

If the world was a fairer place, you would get a discount, though - after all, you're sure as hell gonna drive more carefully without an airbag to protect you, aren't you?

 

One way to approach it might be to phone up with a fictional name and address and get a quote for a car identical to yours, then mention that you have changed the steering wheel and ask whether this needs to go down on the policy and what difference it makes to the price. Then you will be able to weigh up the pros of being covered against the cons of paying extra without putting your own policy at immediate risk.

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