Can a Car with Modified Coilover Suspension Pass the Annual Inspection?
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Generally, modified coilover suspension cannot pass the annual inspection. Before modifying a car, the detailed modification plan must be submitted to the traffic management department for review. Only after approval can the modification be legally carried out. The following are also modifications that cannot pass the annual inspection: 1. Installing a detachable license plate frame: Some people use detachable license plate frames for protection or other reasons, but such vehicles will be deemed unqualified and cannot pass the inspection. 2. Changing the body color, replacing the engine, or applying non-compliant window tinting: Many young car owners are keen on modifying the appearance and interior of their vehicles, and some even replace the engine. Before registration, the vehicle must match the factory specifications, and after registration, it must comply with the information recorded on the vehicle registration certificate. Changing the vehicle color, tires, etc., is not allowed. Additionally, when applying window tinting, the light transmittance must not be less than 70%, and mirror-reflective tinting is strictly prohibited. 3. Installing high-intensity xenon headlights: Many car owners feel their headlights are not bright enough for night driving and choose to install high-intensity xenon headlights privately. Any installed or modified xenon headlights will definitely fail the inspection.