What does the full body kit of a car refer to?
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The full body kit of a car refers to: the external spoilers of the car body, which are generally divided into two types: bumper style and lip style. The bumper style kit involves completely removing the original front and rear bumpers and replacing them with another set of bumpers; the lip style kit adds a lower lip extension to the original bumper, but this type of kit has very high requirements for quality and installation craftsmanship, so it is recommended to go to a professional modification shop. The protrusions and indentations on the front, rear, or sides of the car are additions from the body kit, or the protective panels installed around the car, which can reduce wind resistance and lower fuel consumption. Small body kits are mainly installed on the front and rear of the car, while the sides usually do not have them. A full body kit gives the car a more stable appearance, while a small body kit makes it look more elegant.