Can Widebody Kits Be Driven on Public Roads?

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07/30/25 3:13am
No, they cannot be driven directly on public roads. Vehicle registration modifications must be completed at the DMV. Widebody Kits: Widebody modification refers to widening a car's body through aftermarket alterations. Primarily used for racing vehicles, everyday cars typically don't require such modifications as widebody kits offer minimal performance enhancement. Key Considerations for Widebody Modifications: Installing widebody kits necessitates removing certain metal body panels to prevent widened wheels from rubbing against the car's exterior. The process involves cutting the original fenders – since they're metal components, this requires specialized technical skills with strict precision requirements for cutting locations.
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