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Tips On Buying A Body Kit

March 15, 2007

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Why do you need a body kit anyway? Of course, if you wish to customize the look of your car, you don’t need a Westin to aid you in enhancing the appearance of your car. You sure would also neither be looking for carburetors. What you would be after would be a body kit. It doesn’t only improve the looks of your vehicle but it also works on your car’s performance as well.

If you wish to alter the looks of your car, you might need to buy a body kit. You need to learn something before purchasing a body kit. Read on. ehow.com got something just especially for you.

Tips:

1. You must understand that the body kit may include ground effects. Typically, it is an air dam and side skirts that fit around the bottom edges of a vehicle so as to alter the airflow that would then improve the down force. It also makes the car look much lower to the ground.

2. Body kits include the wing spoiler. Usually, the front spoiler is positioned under the front bumper to reduce aerodynamic drag. The rear spoiler is also used to create down force to help increase traction during acceleration.

3. Then you need to decide on what kind of material you want your kit to be constructed of. There are basically two types of material options - the fiberglass and the urethane. A kit using fiberglass fits better and can be repaired if you ever damage a piece. It also has a better finish than urethane. See, the paint will look better if you use fiberglass. Urethane is much more resistant to soft impacts but it can’t be repaired once it’s damaged.

4. You can always ask the manufacturer about their materials they use as well as the warranty of these items. Or if you will need to remove the factory installed car parts, you can also ask for more information from the manufacturer so you can fit the kit properly. If the factory car part needs to be removed, never purchase the body kit. Never purchase a kit that requires removal of any pieces from the safety structure of your car.

5. Always look for the quality. Remember that what you are spending is your own money therefore you need to check the quality of your body kit. Cheap kits usually wear out that easily. There’s the high quality U.S.-made fiberglass resin. You must choose a kit according to your budget. Decide on how much you are willing to invest in these body kits.

Urethane is the kit of choice if you are living on a rough or snowy area. Go for fiberglass if you live in an area where the roads are smooth and the weather is decent.

Happy searching and may you have the kind of car that you like.

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