Where is the front lip of a car located?
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The front lip of a car is located in front of the bumper. The front lip can streamline the entire vehicle, reduce airflow passing under the car, improve the stability of the car, and also enhance its aesthetic appeal. Function of the streamline: Streamlining the entire vehicle means making air flow evenly from the front to the rear of the car, reducing frontal turbulence, which can lower the cd value and increase downforce at the front. The effect is not noticeable during normal driving but becomes more apparent at high speeds. Reducing airflow under the car can decrease the lift caused by the airflow beneath the vehicle. Generally, the higher the car body, the less stable it is at high speeds. Process of modifying the front lip: The higher the car body, the less stable it is at high speeds. During modification, the front lip and rear lip are usually modified together. Modifying the front lip of a car is considered a modification that changes the vehicle's appearance, requiring registration of the change at the vehicle management office. According to Article 9 of the "Vehicle Registration Regulations," applying to change the body color, replace the body or frame of a car requires filling out the "Vehicle Modification Registration Application Form" and submitting the necessary legal documents and proofs.