How Can Modified Cars Be Legally Driven on the Road?

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SanKhloe
07/24/25 8:34pm
Modified cars that are legally driven on the road generally need to go through the corresponding procedures at the vehicle management office. The modifications must be within the legal limits, and the modified car must apply for a change of registration at the vehicle management office within 10 days before it can be driven on the road. Otherwise, it cannot be driven and will not pass the annual inspection. A modified car refers to a vehicle that has been redesigned or modified by a specialized manufacturer, using nationally certified engines, chassis, or assemblies, to create a car that differs from the original model. The advantages of modified cars include: 1. Improved comfort and safety, such as audio systems and soundproofing, with main modification projects including shock absorbers, brake steel hoses, rims, front subframes, and rear subframes; 2. Enhanced handling, such as stabilizer bars, tires, and brakes; 3. Improved aesthetic appeal of both interior and exterior.
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