A Chrysler vehicle is not exactly the make of car that you think about when your thinking about a body kit. Some people think of a body kit as a racing accessory or enhancement. This is not the case today. You can add a body kit to any type of car you choose. The idea is to restyle your car into something a little more personal, eliminating the similarities between your car and all the others on the road.
PT Cruiser, Sebring, and the ever so popular 300 are among the top cars in this line up that people would customize with a body kit. Think of all the pimped out 300s you see on the road today. This is the prime example of customizing your car to your taste and style. It doesn't have to be a body kit that you add to customize your ride. A body kit is just the beginning. Add a spoiler, a custom grille, and wheels and your car will be smoking hot.
This body kit will not only look good on your car, but it will improve your handling and performance a bit as well. Think about the amount of air that travels between the ground and your cars underbody. All that air creates pressure under the car. You can reduce this pressure with a body kit which will redirect more air over the top of the vehicle adding down force and pushing the car down toward the road. This is affected most at higher speeds.
A Body Kit will often include:
- front and rear bumpers
- side skirts
- wide fenders for the wide body kit
Research the various brands for your body kit to find out who had the best style and quality. Extreme Dimensions, Vis Racing, Wings West, Razzi, AIT Racing, Buddy Club and many more to choose from.
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