What Are Common Car Modifications?

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WillowFitz
07/30/25 6:02am
Car modifications include engine modifications, chassis modifications, electrical equipment modifications, body modifications, interior modifications, safety device modifications, and entertainment and information system modifications. Below is additional information: Engine modifications: Intake system, exhaust system, fuel supply system, crankshaft and connecting rod mechanism, valve train, compression ratio, turbocharging system, etc. Chassis modifications: Braking system, tires, rims and wheel covers, suspension, anti-roll bars, etc. Electrical equipment modifications: Ignition system, headlights, signal lights, decorative lights, etc. Body modifications: Body kits, sunroofs, spoilers, decals, etc. Exterior and interior: Adding body kits, installing spoilers, applying body decals, lighting modifications, seat modifications, dashboard modifications, installing roll cages, adding sunroofs, mirror modifications, audio system modifications, installing navigation and positioning systems, decorative wheel modifications, installing parking sensors, etc.
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