Today, we will introduce the relevant information about body kits. Before you buy and install, you need to know the materials and uses of these kits, so that you can make a basic judgment.
The complete body kit includes at least the following: front and rear bumpers, spoilers, side skirts, and side shields. A bumper is a product with an impact buffer function, which plays a protective role in case of collision. The spoiler is mainly used to reduce air resistance. The side skirt refers to the panel above the front and rear wheels of the vehicle, but its main function is to look beautiful.
Most kits are constructed of fiberglass, carbon fiber, or polyurethane. Compared with other available materials, glass fiber is relatively cheap and light in weight. However, glass fiber is very fragile and easy to break. Carbon fiber is also light and more durable than glass fiber, so it is more expensive. Flexible and durable, polyurethane is a popular new material to replace the above materials.
The body kit is usually used to improve the appearance, often adding some spray painting and other visual effects to create a new appearance.
Kits are not used alone. As mentioned earlier, the body is usually painted when installing the body kit. If you have recently modified the appearance of your car, you can use the window kit and new rims to improve the effect. If you prefer to make your car faster, more aerodynamic, and more efficient, you can add high-performance chips to your car.
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