Does Modifying Low Beam Headlights Affect Annual Inspection?
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Modifying low beam headlights does not affect the annual inspection. The requirement for low beam headlights during vehicle inspection is that they must not be less than 1200 lumens. Modifiable parts: Owners can add roof racks, install foot pedals for jeeps, and install anti-collision devices at the front and rear of small vehicles, etc. As long as these additions are not too prominent, do not exceed the original length and width of the vehicle body, and do not affect the safety performance of the vehicle, they are not considered modifications. Illegal modifications: Changing the car logo, adding lighting devices, installing xenon lights, etc., which alter the basic characteristics of the original vehicle, are all illegal. For fun, changing the logo of a domestic car to "Mercedes-Benz" or adding an original Toyota logo, etc., which changes the characteristic identifiers, is considered illegal modification.