What does car stance modification mean?

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Danielle
07/29/25 9:53am
Car stance modification generally refers to the modification style that aims to lower the vehicle body as much as possible, making the car appear as low to the ground as possible, showcasing its most attractive appearance. Modification regulations: It is prohibited to alter the brand, model, and engine type of a motor vehicle, except for engines that are optionally installed with the permission of the competent department of motor vehicle products under the State Council. It is also prohibited to change the registered external shape and technical data of a motor vehicle, unless otherwise stipulated by laws, regulations, and national mandatory standards. Modifying car lights, which alters the vehicle's external shape, is difficult to pass during annual inspections. Modification precautions: Do not change the color of the taillights, as this is an extremely irresponsible practice for driving safety. When modifying headlights, avoid excessive adjustments to their brightness, as this can cause unnecessary accidents during night driving. Also, avoid making the car lights overly 'flashy,' as this can make the car look awkward and reduce its aesthetic appeal.
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