Is It Illegal to Install a Rear Wing on a Car?
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Installing a rear wing on a car is considered illegal modification. Here are some considerations regarding the installation of a rear wing on a car: 1. If a vehicle owner wishes to change the body color, replace the engine, or alter the body or frame, they must first make the changes and then submit an application for modification registration at the vehicle management office within 10 days. However, according to regulations, the engine and frame cannot be replaced simultaneously, and the vehicle registration information on the driving license must be updated promptly. 2. There are two main methods for installing a rear wing: adhesive mounting and bolt fixing. The former avoids damaging the trunk lid and prevents water leakage, while the latter provides a secure fit but requires drilling holes, which may damage the appearance of the trunk lid and could lead to water leakage if not installed properly. 3. It is recommended that owners avoid making arbitrary modifications and adhere to the original technical specifications. Private modifications of rear wings should be approached with caution, and exaggerated large wings should be carefully considered. Products should be purchased from reputable stores. 4. Rear wings that have not been professionally tested or designed may pose safety hazards during driving. Any vehicle modifications must comply with relevant regulations.