Car modification, for many people, is a happy past. When you buy a car, you are buying a pre-made and expertly crafted feat of mechanical engineering, but that does not imply you cannot perfect your vehicle. Depending on your skill level and budget, you can make major or minor modifications. The potential is limitless which is a good thing, but it’s a double-edged sword.
With so many choices, it can be hard to know how to modify a car. If you are thinking about customizing your car but aren’t sure what sort of modifications you’d like to do, here are some suggestions you might find helpful.
- Wheel
One of the easiest ways to modify your car is to change the wheels. It’s something you can do to any car, be it your sports car or your everyday car, and it is also comparatively inexpensive. There are endless options for you to select from, and all you need to do is choose the right wheel size. Even if your car does not have alloys, you can buy wheel trim that mimics the appearance of alloys.
The amazing thing about modifying car wheels is that even although the change is comparatively easy, it can have a huge impact on the overall look of your car. There are lots of classic combinations you can use for instant wins, like black clearance on run-flat tires, otherwise you can go for something a little more out there, like gold, gray, or even purple.
An amazing tip is to try and match your wheels to the overall look of your car. Just because rainbow trim is there does not imply you need it!
- Carbon Enhancement
There are few things as smooth as carbon fiber. Not only super light but extremely sturdy, it looks astonishing in all types of car. From white to black, carbon fiber works in every vehicle. Do you go for full BMW M4 carbon kit or add carbon fiber mirrors as a starting point for your Hyundai, carbon fiber can immediately upgrade the look of your car.
This is a comparatively easy modification to make and invaluable if you want to start small.
- Colored Window
Many newer cars have tinted windows when they roll off the conveyor belt, but most other cars do not. Tinted windows can make your car look sleeker, offer privacy and supply protection from the sun, and do not cost much to get done. You will need to double check the colour laws where you are in to ensure you are legally compliant.
- Neon Under Lights
Adding neon lights under your car is a more extreme modification in the sense that it is largely seen on souped up cars that have a full plastic set and that have been taken down, but it does not must be. It’s a terrific addition to any car and can really set one other than the rest, particularly at night. If attention is what you want, neon under lights is what you need.
- Rear Diffuser
If you have a sports car and you want to hit the track, you need a rear diffuser. That rear diffuser purpose is to improve the aerodynamics of the vehicle, allowing you to get more traction and maintain more grip when going through corners. Not only that, the appearance of the rear bumper is also pretty cool.
Summary
So did any of these modifications encourage you to start your own car? If so, what will you start with?