Is Modifying Air Suspension Considered Illegal Vehicle Modification?

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DelilahLee
07/30/25 7:25am
Modifying air suspension is considered illegal vehicle modification. The new 'Road Traffic Safety Law' explicitly stipulates that no unit or individual may assemble motor vehicles or alter the registered structure, construction, or characteristics of motor vehicles without authorization. Vehicle modifications must comply with relevant laws and regulations. Below is detailed information about vehicle modifications: Overview: Vehicle modification (Car-modification) refers to altering the external appearance, interior styling, and mechanical performance of a manufacturer's original vehicle according to the owner's needs, mainly including body modifications and powertrain modifications. Precautions: Certain critical areas must be carefully considered during vehicle modifications. When modifying a vehicle, it is important to avoid installing excessively large spoilers, enlarging the wheel hubs, or disregarding safety devices such as bumpers.
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