What Are the Accessories of a Car?
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Car accessories include the engine system, transmission system, and braking system. Engine System: Engine gaskets and cylinder head: cylinder gasket; engine mount rubber pad; engine gasket repair kit; cylinder head gasket repair kit; valve cover gasket; other gaskets; intake manifold gasket; exhaust manifold gasket; oil pan gasket; engine cylinder head; cylinder head bolts; oil deflector; oil filler cap; valve oil seal; engine mount rubber pad; cylinder block. Transmission System: Clutch: clutch pressure plate; clutch disc; release bearing; clutch master cylinder; clutch slave cylinder; clutch cable; clutch cable sleeve; release shaft; clutch pedal shaft; clutch master cylinder repair kit; clutch slave cylinder repair kit; clutch bearing seat; Transmission: transmission support rubber pad; transmission filter; transmission filter repair kit. Braking System: Brake cable; brake caliper; brake disc; brake drum; brake master cylinder; brake pad; brake shoe; brake wheel cylinder; brake booster; brake hose; vacuum pump repair kit; brake master cylinder repair kit; brake wheel cylinder repair kit; pressure vacuum tank; brake valve; brake cup; brake adjuster arm; brake booster; ABS ring gear; retaining clip; vacuum booster pump; brake system electronics; pressure relief valve; brake accessories.
My car is equipped with a variety of accessories, mainly divided into three categories: daily maintenance items like consumables such as oil filters and air filters, and practical parts like engine guards; performance modifications including winches, anti-roll bars, and sway bars commonly used for off-road vehicles; and comfort accessories such as all-weather floor mats, trunk mats, and seat cushions. Just the other day, I bought a car fire extinguisher and an emergency tool kit to keep in the trunk—safety always comes first. I've also seen people install electronic turbochargers, claiming they can boost performance, though results vary. Roof racks are quite practical too, allowing for more gear on camping trips.
After playing with modified cars for a long time, you basically know how to match common parts once you get your hands on them. Exterior parts include front and rear bumpers, headlight assemblies, and spoilers; wheel modification requires the most thought, forged ones are lightweight but expensive, while cast ones are more economical. Interior items like steering wheel covers and gear shift covers are basic operations, while genuine leather seat covers and carbon fiber trim panels can significantly elevate the class. For the chassis, there are reinforced bushings and adjustable suspensions, and modifying the exhaust system with mid-to-tail sections or full-section valve exhausts can produce different sound effects. For audio upgrades, adding sound insulation to the four doors and installing a subwoofer can show immediate results.