Is Car Armor Coating Useful?
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Car armor coating is useful. Higher-end vehicles typically come with well-implemented protective measures for the chassis from the factory. Below are additional details: Ensuring Driving Safety: The vehicle's chassis acts like the skeleton of the human body, supporting the entire car. Most modern vehicles have low chassis positions, making them highly susceptible to road debris like gravel and stones being kicked up and striking the chassis and wheel hubs. "Bottoming out" is also a common occurrence. Damage to the chassis can cause deformation of certain components, particularly the upper and lower control arms and tie rods, which are prone to bending. Even minor impacts can lead to oil pan or fuel tank leaks. Such deformations and leaks are often hard to detect but can severely compromise driving safety. Damage and corrosion to the chassis weaken the overall structure, making it more prone to loosening. Statistics show that many traffic accidents are caused by a loose chassis. To ensure driving safety, national regulations require annual chassis inspections during vehicle inspections. Any vehicle with chassis corrosion must undergo repairs before being allowed back on the road. Preserving Vehicle Value: The better a vehicle is maintained, the higher its value. After some time of use, whether for personal use or resale, a vehicle that has undergone chassis rustproofing (especially with a quality guarantee from a reputable company) will undoubtedly retain higher value.