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Does Car Modification Have an Impact?

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EmiliaRose
07/24/25 5:43am
Car modification does have an impact. Below is a relevant introduction about car modification: Concept: Modification refers to altering the external appearance, interior design, and mechanical performance of a vehicle originally manufactured by the automaker, based on the owner's needs. It mainly includes two types: body modification and powertrain modification. Regulations: Car modifications are related to the vehicle's safety performance, and modifications may have a greater impact on safety. Before modifying a licensed vehicle, the owner must register and declare the modifications to the vehicle management office. The modification can only proceed after the technical report is reviewed and approved by the office. After completing the modifications, the owner must also go through the modification change procedures at the vehicle management office.
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OAlessandra
08/10/25 11:42pm
As a car enthusiast, I think car modifications have a huge impact. Modifying the exhaust system makes the sound more thrilling, and boosting the power makes driving more exciting, but you have to be careful with suspension height adjustments—it can significantly increase the risk of rollovers during turns. Once, I modified my headlight assembly and went to a cheap shop to save money, but the wiring short-circuited and the bulbs burned out. I almost got into an accident at night because I couldn’t see the road clearly. Modifications can also personalize the exterior, like changing rims or adding decals for a cool look, but it might attract police attention for illegal modifications, fail annual inspections, or result in fines and penalty points. There’s also the environmental issue—exceeding emission standards adds to pollution. Overall, there’s plenty of fun but high risks, so don’t mess around—find a professional mechanic.
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VonRose
09/24/25 7:01am
Having driven for over twenty years, my experience tells me that modifications can have significant impacts. Altering the vehicle's lighting system, such as installing LEDs, may improve nighttime visibility with brighter lights, but improper angle adjustment can cause glare and lead to accidents for others. Safety comes first, and the original design is optimal. Modifying brakes or increasing engine power can raise the risk of sudden brake failure. Post-modification maintenance becomes more troublesome, with wires aging faster, fuses blowing, and increased battery load shortening its lifespan. I've seen a friend install oversized rims, which improved cornering stability but reduced ground clearance, causing the undercarriage to scrape. It's advisable to stick with the factory settings. If modifications are unavoidable, regular inspections of the wiring are essential, and compliance with regulations should be the priority.
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RachelLynn
11/08/25 2:25am
I've researched this issue, modifications affect coverage from a technical perspective. ECU chip tuning boosts power, making acceleration thrilling but significantly increasing fuel consumption and burden. Lighting modifications like upgrading to HID headlights may cause uneven brightness, overload circuits, and easily lead to short circuits or bulb burnout. Lowering the body height improves handling but renders shock absorbers ineffective, resulting in a strong bumpy ride. Warranties may become void with manufacturers refusing coverage, and loose wiring connectors causing poor contact can lead to troubles. Before modifying, test for compatibility and safety, don't just focus on style while overlooking potential hazards.
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