What Can Be Modified on a Car?
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Areas that can be modified on a car: 1. Body color, provided that you must complete the 'information change' procedure at the local vehicle management office and obtain a new driving license within 10 days after the color change; 2. Car wheels can also be modified into different styles, but they must remain the same size; 3. Exterior parts, this depends on the situation. For example, adding body kits or spoilers is legal as long as they do not exceed certain length and width limits of the car body. However, you must apply to the vehicle management office before making any modifications; 4. For the interior, as long as it does not affect driving safety, modifications such as leather upholstery, carbon fiber interior, car navigation, audio systems, and full sound insulation are all permissible.
I love tinkering with cars in my spare time, and there are plenty of common modification projects to choose from. For performance upgrades, you can flash the ECU to increase horsepower or replace the intake and exhaust systems to let the engine breathe more smoothly. For the chassis, you can install lowering springs to reduce ride height or upgrade the suspension to enhance cornering stability. Swapping to larger wheels not only improves the visual appeal but also pairs well with performance tires for better grip. For exterior modifications, vinyl wraps are the easiest option, while body kits and spoilers add a more personalized touch—you can even upgrade the headlights to LED or laser units. Audio upgrades are also popular, adding subwoofers and soundproofing to make driving with music a true pleasure. Just remember to ensure modifications comply with regulations, and always rely on professional shops for tuning performance and chassis setups.