That's really good service! Maybe not odd for a good company that wants to keep your business.
I'm talking about is just liability though; what the insurance pays to another party in an accident due to my fault. The buzz (mostly from lawyers) is that you definitely need to tell them of any mods so they can assess if your liability risk is higher. My point is that they don't ask about that, or a million other things that could be more relevant... like my psychological and emotional state, if I drive while intoxicated, how well I maintain the truck, etc. Heck even drunk driver claims aren't denied. But I'll be denied because I have bigger tires and a small lift, and I didn't make a point of telling them?
I was hit by a driver that had Geico. That company is in league with

IMO.