Do you want your car to have a wider more aggressive stance? Wide Body kits will give you the aggressiveness that your car needs to intimidate your competition. Typical body kits contain a front and rear bumper and side skirts. With wide body kits you get much more. These kits also include a rear and wider front bumper, side skirts, and front and rear fenders or fender flares. This will allow you to add wider wheels and tires to your car giving it a broader stance. This will increase handling around corners and at higher speeds as well.
You don't have to drive a race car to get one of these body kits. You can get them for many makes and model cars on the market today. You can dress up your everyday driver, enhance your modified sports car, or improve your competition race car.
There are some top name brands out there to look for when shopping for wide body kits or any body kits in general. Extreme Dimensions is one of my favorite, they have a wide variety of body kits to choose from and for most any make or model. They have a blend of materials they use called duraflex that makes a very durable product. AIT Racing is another quality brand that also has their own material that they call a plastic resin that is supposed to be durable and has a quality fitment as well. Some of the other top brands are Wings West, Vis Racing, Buddy Club, Veilside, and Razzi.
You can choose from these top brands in all types of materials including some custom blends, Fiberglass, Urethane, or even Carbon Fiber. All of these have their pros and con's. Of course the custom blends have combined the best of materials to make unique quality body kits. Fiberglass is inexpensive and makes your ride look hot. Unfortunately fiberglass body kits don't hold up as well as Urethane. Although urethane is more expensive you will get more out of it for your money. My opinion is that if you have the cash for it invest it in one of the more quality materials such as urethane or other custom blends. If you are strapped for cash and you want a quick facelift for your ride, then pick up the fiberglass kits. No matter what your choice is, the end result will be a smoking hot ride.
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Popularity Of Body Kits
Body Kits have become a major hit today with race enthusiasts. There is so much you can do now to customize and modify your car. With some of the most popular cars such as the Honda Civic, Acura Integra, and Mitsubishi Eclipse you have to take extra steps to make yours more original. Body kits are the way to become more original.
The movie "The Fast and The Furious" was huge in the popularizing of body kits. Most of these cars that you see in this movie had body kits with brand name emphasis with their close up shots. This revolutionized the aftermarket auto accessory world. Some of the popular cars they had with body kits on the show were the purple eclipse in "2 fast 2 furious" and the yellow Evo in the same movie and same scene.
These days you see all kinds of car makes and models with body kits. Not just the most popular cars. You can even get Dodge neon with a Viper Body Kit. But you don't even have to be a race enthusiast to have body kits these days. Body kits have come far enough that they even cater to the luxury model car to get that high class executive look. Put one of these luxury style body kits on a Chrysler 300c and you know what I mean.
Some auto makers even make their factory designs to simulate some of these aftermarket styles. But in this case you will not have the most original car on the road if that is now their stock design. Make yours even more custom with your hand selected body kits.
Other popular additions to your ride might include a spoiler or Wing, Carbon Fiber Hood, Fenders, Vertical Doors, Wind Splitters, Rear Diffusers, Canards, and Carbon Fiber Deck Lids.
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The movie "The Fast and The Furious" was huge in the popularizing of body kits. Most of these cars that you see in this movie had body kits with brand name emphasis with their close up shots. This revolutionized the aftermarket auto accessory world. Some of the popular cars they had with body kits on the show were the purple eclipse in "2 fast 2 furious" and the yellow Evo in the same movie and same scene.
These days you see all kinds of car makes and models with body kits. Not just the most popular cars. You can even get Dodge neon with a Viper Body Kit. But you don't even have to be a race enthusiast to have body kits these days. Body kits have come far enough that they even cater to the luxury model car to get that high class executive look. Put one of these luxury style body kits on a Chrysler 300c and you know what I mean.
Some auto makers even make their factory designs to simulate some of these aftermarket styles. But in this case you will not have the most original car on the road if that is now their stock design. Make yours even more custom with your hand selected body kits.
Other popular additions to your ride might include a spoiler or Wing, Carbon Fiber Hood, Fenders, Vertical Doors, Wind Splitters, Rear Diffusers, Canards, and Carbon Fiber Deck Lids.
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Body Kit Brands
When you are shopping for a body kit there are a lot of brands and manufacturers to choose from. How should you decide what brand body kit to purchase? Well there are a lot of factors to consider first. What style body kit are you looking for, how much you want to invest, and what materials you want your kit to be manufactured out of.
There are different styles that you have to choose from in the body kit market. You could find a race inspired body kit that will be lower to the ground with more aerodynamics in mind. A body kit will include the bumpers and side skirts. Other will even have wider fender replacements as well. These is called a wide body kit. These race inspired body kits are a little flashier and sometimes have built in diffusers and canards used to create down force and control the air movement under the car. You can also find a more luxury body kit designed to upgrade the appearance of your stock ride. They are simpler designs with mesh grills and clean lines. The Extreme Dimensions couture executive is a prime example.
What you plan to spend can narrow down your searches quite a bit. If you only have a few hundred dollars to spend you could focus on just bumper replacement to give you the most for your money. A Full body kit can range from around $500 and then go up from there. Your material will have a great effect on your choices too. Fiberglass will be the cheapest. You can find a fiberglass body kit from top brands like AIT Racing, Buddy Club, VIS Racing, and Mimo USA. Urethane is more expensive but can hold up better. Wings West is among one of the best in a urethane body kit. Carbon Fiber is a material that is very light in weight and by replacing various body components with carbon fiber can help you increase speed times. Seibon, VIS Racing, and Carbon Creations are the top brands for a carbon fiber body kit or accessories.
No matter which of these brands you choose listed above, you will be sure that you have a top quality body kit with a creative design. Bring your ride to the next level with a top brands such as these.
• Extreme Dimensions
• Vis Racing
• Wings West
• Ait Racing
• Buddy Club
• Mimo USA
• Seibon
• Carbon Creations
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There are different styles that you have to choose from in the body kit market. You could find a race inspired body kit that will be lower to the ground with more aerodynamics in mind. A body kit will include the bumpers and side skirts. Other will even have wider fender replacements as well. These is called a wide body kit. These race inspired body kits are a little flashier and sometimes have built in diffusers and canards used to create down force and control the air movement under the car. You can also find a more luxury body kit designed to upgrade the appearance of your stock ride. They are simpler designs with mesh grills and clean lines. The Extreme Dimensions couture executive is a prime example.
What you plan to spend can narrow down your searches quite a bit. If you only have a few hundred dollars to spend you could focus on just bumper replacement to give you the most for your money. A Full body kit can range from around $500 and then go up from there. Your material will have a great effect on your choices too. Fiberglass will be the cheapest. You can find a fiberglass body kit from top brands like AIT Racing, Buddy Club, VIS Racing, and Mimo USA. Urethane is more expensive but can hold up better. Wings West is among one of the best in a urethane body kit. Carbon Fiber is a material that is very light in weight and by replacing various body components with carbon fiber can help you increase speed times. Seibon, VIS Racing, and Carbon Creations are the top brands for a carbon fiber body kit or accessories.
No matter which of these brands you choose listed above, you will be sure that you have a top quality body kit with a creative design. Bring your ride to the next level with a top brands such as these.
• Extreme Dimensions
• Vis Racing
• Wings West
• Ait Racing
• Buddy Club
• Mimo USA
• Seibon
• Carbon Creations
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Body Kit Aerodynamics
A body kit is often thought of as an enhancement in your cars appearance, but it is much more than in upgrade in style. You can actually increase the performance and handling of your ride as well as improving the aerodynamics of your cars body.
Underbody lift is an issue when driving at high speeds. The faster you drive the more air is forced under your cars body. This can cause you to lose control of your car, or give you poor handling performance. Just imagine turning on a fan that is pointed at a piece of paper on the table. Once the wind from that fan kicks on, it goes right under that piece of paper and lifts it right up off the table. This is what happens to your car.
You can redirect some of that wind over the top of your car with a body kit. By moving more of the air over the top of the car will create down force helping to press your car down toward the road giving you better traction, and decreasing your possibilities of losing control.
There are other components that can help with creating down force to different sides of the car. A wind splitter will help to put more down force on the front of the car. A Wind Splitters is a protruding flat surface in the front of a car that is designed to decrease front end lift and exert down force. Front bumper canards are also used to add down force at the front of the car. The added down force stabilizes the cars chassis during hard cornering and increases traction for faster lap times. An adjustable wing or spoiler will assist in the down force at the rear of the car. As the air passes over the top of the cars body it comes in contact with the wing pressing down creating better rear end traction. Some wings are adjustable so you can tune your traction by adjusting the angle of your wing.
Not all air can be redirected from under your car, but you can help the air that goes under your car move smoothly to reduce any sort of turbulence. A rear diffuser will help redirect and transition high speed air into low pressure in the rear. This will allow all of your other aerodynamic components to work at a greater capacity.
With all of these items on your car you will be sure to have the best handling ride with the best aerodynamics. Add a body kit, wind splitter, an adjustable wing, canards, and a rears diffuser to your car and you will be set.
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Side Skirts
Underbody lift is an issue when driving at high speeds. The faster you drive the more air is forced under your cars body. This can cause you to lose control of your car, or give you poor handling performance. Just imagine turning on a fan that is pointed at a piece of paper on the table. Once the wind from that fan kicks on, it goes right under that piece of paper and lifts it right up off the table. This is what happens to your car.
You can redirect some of that wind over the top of your car with a body kit. By moving more of the air over the top of the car will create down force helping to press your car down toward the road giving you better traction, and decreasing your possibilities of losing control.
There are other components that can help with creating down force to different sides of the car. A wind splitter will help to put more down force on the front of the car. A Wind Splitters is a protruding flat surface in the front of a car that is designed to decrease front end lift and exert down force. Front bumper canards are also used to add down force at the front of the car. The added down force stabilizes the cars chassis during hard cornering and increases traction for faster lap times. An adjustable wing or spoiler will assist in the down force at the rear of the car. As the air passes over the top of the cars body it comes in contact with the wing pressing down creating better rear end traction. Some wings are adjustable so you can tune your traction by adjusting the angle of your wing.
Not all air can be redirected from under your car, but you can help the air that goes under your car move smoothly to reduce any sort of turbulence. A rear diffuser will help redirect and transition high speed air into low pressure in the rear. This will allow all of your other aerodynamic components to work at a greater capacity.
With all of these items on your car you will be sure to have the best handling ride with the best aerodynamics. Add a body kit, wind splitter, an adjustable wing, canards, and a rears diffuser to your car and you will be set.
Learn More About These Aerodynamic Products:
Wind Splitters
Rear Diffusers
Front Air Dams
Side Skirts
Car Body Kits
If you're wondering what the best way to give your car a custom look is, you should think about car body kits. You can restyle your car into something more personal and unique. This will make your ride the only one of its kind.
You can pick body kits that is already complete usually including the front and rear bumpers and side skirts. As many manufacturers have these complete kits for most cars and SUVs'. If you want an even more personal design, you can consider selecting all you components separate and building your own style. You can go beyond your standard body kits parts and add even more including fenders, vertical doors, quarter panels, hoods, and spoilers. The possibilities are endless.
There are body kits with designs for lots of different people. You can get race inspired kits to more conservative body kits with a high class executive design. No matter what you choose there are many brands that carry all types of these designs including.
• Extreme Dimensions• Vis Racing• AIT Racing• Wings West• Buddy Club• Razzi• Mimo USA• Seibon
All of these brands have prices points for anyone. Most fiberglass body kits are on the less expensive side but can be a little more fragile, and don't hold up the elements as well either. Although you can repair fiberglass you may want to consider urethane if you need more durable body kits or live in harsh weather climates. 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. Some brands even have created their own blend of materials to create even more durable body kits such as Extreme Dimensions Duraflex material, and AIT Racing's formulated resin material.
If you plan to install your body kits yourself you need to make sure you are prepared to spend the proper time necessary to install your kit, and that you actually have the skills to do it well. If you don't, then your fitment may not be correct and your kit won't look as good as it should. If you can take it to a professional you probably should. But do your research on body shops to make sure that they are also experienced in installing body kits.
Once you have your body kits selected, installed, and painted you will be ready to hit the road in style. Nobody will be able to compare their ride to yours, as you will now be the dominating force on the road in your area.
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You can pick body kits that is already complete usually including the front and rear bumpers and side skirts. As many manufacturers have these complete kits for most cars and SUVs'. If you want an even more personal design, you can consider selecting all you components separate and building your own style. You can go beyond your standard body kits parts and add even more including fenders, vertical doors, quarter panels, hoods, and spoilers. The possibilities are endless.
There are body kits with designs for lots of different people. You can get race inspired kits to more conservative body kits with a high class executive design. No matter what you choose there are many brands that carry all types of these designs including.
• Extreme Dimensions• Vis Racing• AIT Racing• Wings West• Buddy Club• Razzi• Mimo USA• Seibon
All of these brands have prices points for anyone. Most fiberglass body kits are on the less expensive side but can be a little more fragile, and don't hold up the elements as well either. Although you can repair fiberglass you may want to consider urethane if you need more durable body kits or live in harsh weather climates. 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. Some brands even have created their own blend of materials to create even more durable body kits such as Extreme Dimensions Duraflex material, and AIT Racing's formulated resin material.
If you plan to install your body kits yourself you need to make sure you are prepared to spend the proper time necessary to install your kit, and that you actually have the skills to do it well. If you don't, then your fitment may not be correct and your kit won't look as good as it should. If you can take it to a professional you probably should. But do your research on body shops to make sure that they are also experienced in installing body kits.
Once you have your body kits selected, installed, and painted you will be ready to hit the road in style. Nobody will be able to compare their ride to yours, as you will now be the dominating force on the road in your area.
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Body Kit Materials
Body Kit Materials have come a long way since development began in 1961. Today there are many brands and variations of the body kit. Fiberglass and Urethane are the two most common materials used for a body kit today. Carbon Fiber is another material used in making car body components. Even some brands have made their own materials to make a superior product.
Fiberglass is probably one of the most common used materials when it comes to a body kit and other body components such as hoods, bumpers, fenders, and side skirts. The reason is that it's a fairly inexpensive material to manufacture. Also at a lower cost you can give an old car a new look for little investment. Be careful though. If you are hard on your cars body, then you might want to rethink this material. Fiberglass can be a bit more fragile than some other materials. Curb damage may occur easier than other materials, and climate believe it or not is also a big factor. Fiberglass doesn't hold up well to temperature changes, as your cars body may show signs of damage such as spider cracks. Fiberglass on the other hand can be repaired if the damage isn't too great. There is a kit on the market to repair chips, holes, and cracks in your cars fiberglass body.
Urethane is a top choice in quality when selecting a body kit. This is due to the fact that urethane doesn't damage as easily due to its flexible nature. Although this material is probably the best choice it is also one of the most expensive choices as well. The installation of a urethane body kit can often be a little bit easier because you can manipulate it more during the installation process to get a quality fitment and maybe even a cheaper install price.
Carbon Fiber is most popular in materials used for hoods. You may notice a car on the road that has a dark grey or even black looking hood on their white car. Most likely this is a carbon fiber hood. The main factor for the carbon fiber material is that it is very light weight but yet durable as well. You can find a complete body kit made of carbon fiber, but mostly used in individual components such as hoods, fenders, deck lids, spoilers, and doors.
Now some brands have concocted their own materials that they feel superior to most. Extreme Dimensions Duraflex is a prime example. Fiberglass used to be their main material used, but now they have transitioned all their body kit designs to Duraflex. Extreme Dimension's new Duraflex technology is a revolutionary product which combines fiberglass, plastic, and flex resins to obtain its unique features. They claim that this will reduce damage by 75%.AIT Racing has made their kit out of a plastic resin that they have developed into a durable material.
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Fiberglass is probably one of the most common used materials when it comes to a body kit and other body components such as hoods, bumpers, fenders, and side skirts. The reason is that it's a fairly inexpensive material to manufacture. Also at a lower cost you can give an old car a new look for little investment. Be careful though. If you are hard on your cars body, then you might want to rethink this material. Fiberglass can be a bit more fragile than some other materials. Curb damage may occur easier than other materials, and climate believe it or not is also a big factor. Fiberglass doesn't hold up well to temperature changes, as your cars body may show signs of damage such as spider cracks. Fiberglass on the other hand can be repaired if the damage isn't too great. There is a kit on the market to repair chips, holes, and cracks in your cars fiberglass body.
Urethane is a top choice in quality when selecting a body kit. This is due to the fact that urethane doesn't damage as easily due to its flexible nature. Although this material is probably the best choice it is also one of the most expensive choices as well. The installation of a urethane body kit can often be a little bit easier because you can manipulate it more during the installation process to get a quality fitment and maybe even a cheaper install price.
Carbon Fiber is most popular in materials used for hoods. You may notice a car on the road that has a dark grey or even black looking hood on their white car. Most likely this is a carbon fiber hood. The main factor for the carbon fiber material is that it is very light weight but yet durable as well. You can find a complete body kit made of carbon fiber, but mostly used in individual components such as hoods, fenders, deck lids, spoilers, and doors.
Now some brands have concocted their own materials that they feel superior to most. Extreme Dimensions Duraflex is a prime example. Fiberglass used to be their main material used, but now they have transitioned all their body kit designs to Duraflex. Extreme Dimension's new Duraflex technology is a revolutionary product which combines fiberglass, plastic, and flex resins to obtain its unique features. They claim that this will reduce damage by 75%.AIT Racing has made their kit out of a plastic resin that they have developed into a durable material.
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