Auto Body Kits will give your vehicle a New Unique Look
If you are wondering how you can give your car a customer look, well you have a lot of options. One of the first things you can do is to check out magazines and web sites that discuss car parts, car mods, and car performance in general. You will have plenty of information that give all kinds of creative ideas. The best way to quickly change the appearance of your ride to a awesome street machine are with body kits. Here's why, one of the main function of body kits are to change your vehicle appearance into a sick high performance racing vehicle.
The beauty of body kits are the huge number of styles and designs. Through the use of body kits, you can re-style your car into something more personal and unique. You can pick body kits that are already complete, usually including the front bumper, rear bumper and side skirts.
The problem is that most people don't know where to start and which body kits are right for their car. The key is to stop and think about what you like and what fits your personal preference. For example, sharp edges, low clearance and extreme curvature are signs of a more aggressive style in body kits. Whereas, a less aggressive style would look more like the original car with just some minor adjustments to the clearance, lines and seams of the car.
The next major area in body kits to consider is what type of material should it be made of. The three most popular materials used for body kits are...
- Fiberglass
- Urethane
- Carbon Fiber
First, there are the standard Fiberglass Body Kits. Most fiberglass body kits are on the less expensive side but can be a little more fragile, and don't hold up to the elements as well either.
Second, there are Urethane or ABS Body Kits. Urethane body kits are a little pricier, but tend to be more flexible and can hold up to more abuse in harsh weather and temperature changes.
Third, there is the ever sought after Carbon Fiber Body Kits. They are super light and strong. Carbon fiber is a material that is often used in making bullet proof vest and other bullet hindering materials.
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