Can a car with steel wheels replaced by aluminum alloy wheels pass the annual inspection?
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A car with steel wheels replaced by aluminum alloy wheels can pass the annual inspection, as changing to aluminum alloy wheels does not affect its usage or appearance. According to relevant regulations, if the owner changes the body color, model, performance, purpose, structure, frame, body, or engine of a licensed motor vehicle, they must apply to the vehicle management office for modification registration. The items checked during the annual inspection include: 1. The vehicle's appearance inspection, covering the license plate, vehicle type, brand and model, body color, engine number, VIN code, frame number, and main characteristic parameters; 2. Detailed checks, including the bumper, rearview mirrors, lower mirrors, window glass, paint surface, etc.; 3. Inspection of the engine compartment, driver's cabin, engine operation status, light signals, and detailed checks of the interior and wheels of passenger vehicles; 4. On-line inspection to sequentially check the performance of various mechanical systems of the vehicle, including exhaust emissions, braking, chassis, side slip, horn, speed, lights, etc.