Does a new car need underbody armor?
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Choose underbody armor based on the owner's needs. If you frequently drive on special road sections, it is recommended to install it. Underbody armor is a high-tech adhesive rubber asphalt coating that can be sprayed on parts of the car such as the chassis, fuel tank, and lower guard plates. These parts are exposed to the air and prone to damage. Underbody armor can quickly form an elastic protective layer, providing excellent protection for the car's chassis. The advantages of underbody armor are as follows: 1. Corrosion resistance: The car's chassis is exposed during daily use and is prone to rust. When driving in relatively humid environments, residual washing water on the chassis can corrode it over time, leading to rust. Applying underbody armor can help prevent corrosion of the car's chassis. 2. Stone impact protection: During driving, small stones can be kicked up. At high speeds, the destructive force of these stones increases, potentially causing damage to the car's chassis. After applying underbody armor, the destructive force of small stones can be reduced, protecting the car's chassis from being pierced by stones, which also contributes to the maintenance of the car's chassis.