What is the process for filing a rear wing installation?
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First, it depends on whether the owner has changed the color of the vehicle. If the color has been altered, it is necessary to visit the vehicle management office to submit a modification application and take a new photo of the vehicle. After installing the rear wing, take clear photos. Then, go to the vehicle management office to submit the modification application. The installation will be approved once it is confirmed that the rear wing does not affect the vehicle's performance or safety. Once the rear wing modification is approved, the vehicle's registration certificate must be updated with a new photo to reflect the modified appearance. If the vehicle was photographed with the rear wing during the initial license plate registration, no additional procedures are required. Otherwise, it is considered a violation, and the modification filing procedure must be completed.
I just finished the filing process a couple of days ago, and the procedure wasn't actually too complicated. After modifying the rear wing, I took my vehicle license, ID card, and registration certificate to the DMV to fill out an application form. The key point is that during the on-site inspection, the rear wing must be securely fixed and not obstruct the view. A fellow car enthusiast was previously asked to remove theirs because the rear wing was too exaggerated, exceeding the vehicle width and deemed a safety hazard. After passing the inspection, the new vehicle license can be obtained within three working days. Remember to take a 45-degree photo of the car with the rear wing in advance as a backup. The entire process, including queuing, takes about half a day, so it's recommended to go on a weekday when there are fewer people.