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Body Kit Assembly - Body Kits
| Body Kit AssemblyIs it hard to assembly body kits? |
| Actually it would be hard for first timers.. But everything can be learned. It just takes time (adequate time to be precise) and patience, yeah of course the knowledge (which should always be right). For the assembly of body kits you just need to follow simple instructions like putting up a puzzle pieces, but in this case it is a big and heavy puzzle pieces. Here is a link for the whole assembly instructions.. |
| What is body kits? Body Kits are a great way to improve the look of your vehicle. Either your vehicle is a truck or sports car; various aftermarket body kits are made to upgrade the look of your vehicle. Manufactures such as Wings West, Extreme Dimensions, VIS and Razzi make body kits from most vehicles on the road. These manufactures of gained much recognition in the aftermarket scene and can be trusted for quality and good fitment. Body kits come in parts. These parts include: front bumper, side skirts, and rear bumpers. Sometimes body kits may include other pieces such as hoods, fenders and trunk lids. 4 piece body kit is the most popular. |
| Great! Good stuff... Body part kits are just the thing if you want to keep that "up and up" feeling with your car. Like you´re in love with it! It is very important to get all the required tools ready, it is no good to have to interrupt your work because you lack a wrench or screwdriver, Just a thought, good luck! |
| It depends on what type of body kit you will install on your vehicle. If it is a simple vinyl or sticker designs then I think you don't need to pay an extra for it to be installed. In terms of more complicated installations like boosts, neon lights, new exhaust I think it is best to trust the custom shops for it. But really depends on you, if you already know how then do it yourself. |
| Well, I wouldn't dare it (as a normal person)! It seems like you need a lot of tools, and probably have to paint the parts afterward (a hood for example). I agree with Lindsey. If you're not at least a hobby mechanic and car painter, I would really get it done. It would be too bad to mess up your car or paint job. You'll spend more getting it fixed afterward. |
| Why spend so much money and energy "hyping" up your car? I guess a car to a guy is like a girl's body to herself: A gal must do her make-up, change her hair style and color, and even get plastic surgery. A guy doesn't usually do that to himself. Bu he will do the same to his car: paint it, put on stickers and get a body kit. Silicon or metal, female body or car body, what don't we do for our beauty! |
| And I can imagine all the while they are hyping up and taking care of their car body... they are stuffing their real body with junk food! ahahaha Dump some sand in your gas tank... just a teaspoon a day and see how many days till is craps out! |
| That is silly Martin, what are you up to now? I think it is fine to do some make over to your car, as long as you can manage the expenses then why not, right? Besides, your car is a total investment. It would be great if you would be driving a real nice looking car, right? Anyway, have a great day to all and if you have some tips on car make overs just post them all here. |
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