What Procedures Are Required for a Full Vehicle Color Change
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Full vehicle color change requires vehicle registration filing. Below is an introduction to the legal scope of vehicle modifications: Vehicle Appearance: First is the modification of the vehicle appearance, which mainly involves methods such as changing the body color or applying body wraps. The body color must be registered with the vehicle management office within 10 days after the change, and new vehicle license photos must be taken along with updating the vehicle registration certificate. However, three specific colors are not allowed to be changed: fire engine red, administrative law enforcement vehicle-specific colors, and engineering rescue-specific yellow. Bumpers: Front and rear bumpers are highly important and cannot alter the vehicle's length and width. Wheels: When modifying wheels, it's important to note that changing the wheel hub size is not allowed as it affects the vehicle's power and performance, which is illegal. However, replacing wheel hubs of the same size is permitted. Chassis Suspension: Normally, modifications involving the installation of chassis suspension can pass the annual inspection. Suspension modifications include replacing shock absorbers, reinforcing suspension structure rods, and enhancing body rigidity. The main impact on modification projects comes from the shock absorbers, especially when the overall vehicle height is lowered. Without a well-tuned suspension system as support, the driving comfort of the vehicle would be significantly compromised.