What Does Car Body Kit Refer To?

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DelOwen
07/29/25 1:33pm
The so-called body kit is divided into front and rear large kits, small kits, side skirts, spoilers, etc. The large kit refers to the entire bumper assembly, while small kits are installed on the bumper, similar to a duck lip or designed as a wind deflector. In the past, body kits were attached to the original bumper to enhance aesthetics, increase downforce, and reduce the drag coefficient. There are mainly two types of large kit installation styles: Add-on Style: This type of product does not require modifications to the original car; it involves adding a half lower lip to the existing bumper. The installation of this large kit does not require high technical skills, and two skilled workers can complete the installation in half an hour. Since it uses 3M adhesive and fasteners for installation, it is easy to remove the large kit if needed. Bumper Style: This type of product involves completely removing the original front and rear bumpers and replacing them with another style of bumper. This large kit can significantly alter the appearance, offering more personalization. The function of a car large kit is to reduce the reverse airflow generated during driving while increasing the car's downforce, making the car more stable during driving and thus reducing fuel consumption. The scientific term for a car large kit should be an external car body spoiler, whose function is to reduce the reverse airflow generated during driving while increasing the car's downforce, making the car more stable during driving and thus reducing fuel consumption. Currently, large kits are rarely used on family cars and are more commonly used in racing cars. However, many car owners now modify their cars with large kits for visual effects, making their cars look more sporty.
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