Does installing a front splitter on a car require registration?
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Installing a front splitter on a car requires registration. Modifying the front splitter at the front bumper involves altering the vehicle's dimensions, necessitating registration with the vehicle management office or the traffic management department of the public security authority. Registration process: Step 1: Before modifying the car, the vehicle owner must fill out the Motor Vehicle Modification Registration Application Form and submit it to the local vehicle management office along with copies of the ID cards of the owner and the agent, the vehicle registration certificate, the vehicle license, and other required documents. Step 2: Within three days of receiving the application, the vehicle management office will inspect and archive the vehicle documents, verify the vehicle, and issue license plates, a vehicle license, and an inspection certificate. Only after approval can the modification proceed. Step 3: After the modification, the vehicle owner must return to the vehicle management office to update the modification details. If the modification alters the vehicle's appearance, new photos must be taken, and a new vehicle license must be printed. Legal modification scope for vehicles: Tire style: As long as the tire size and specifications match those on the registration certificate, the tire style can be changed. Installing roof racks and side steps: The height of the roof rack must not exceed 300mm, and the width of the side steps must not extend more than 5cm beyond the vehicle's side profile. Vehicle color: Changing the vehicle color through painting or wrapping must be registered with the vehicle management office within ten days. Note that colors resembling those of police cars, fire trucks, etc., are prohibited. Grille and front/rear bumpers: Installing new grilles and bumpers must not alter the original vehicle length and width, and the vehicle emblem cannot be changed. Bumpers must not have obvious protrusions.