OEM Nissan Body Kits
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Transform Your Vehicle's Appearance with Body Kits
Your vehicle's critical systems work tirelessly to keep you moving. Regular maintenance is key to ensuring their longevity and efficiency. Body kits include front and rear bumper covers, side skirts, and spoilers. These aerodynamic components enhance appearance while improving airflow. Factory body kits use materials designed to flex without cracking. Proper fitment maintains factory panel gaps and mounting points.
How Body Kits Change Your Vehicle's Look
Your body kit components replace or cover factory panels with styled alternatives. Front air dams reduce underbody airflow and improve stability. Side skirts extend visual length and create a lowered appearance. Rear diffusers manage airflow exiting from under the vehicle. Spoilers disrupt airflow to reduce lift at high speeds. Mounting hardware includes clips, brackets, and adhesive. Nissan body kits for vehicles like the 370Z and Altima include pre-painted options matching factory colors. Materials range from flexible urethane to rigid fiberglass. Some designs incorporate functional cooling ducts. Paint preparation ensures color matching. Installation requires careful alignment of all pieces. The kit works with body parts to create a cohesive appearance.
What Damages Body Kit Components
Body kits crack from impact with road debris or parking obstacles. Urethane panels fade from UV exposure without proper clear coat. Fiberglass pieces develop stress cracks from flexing. Adhesive backing fails from heat and moisture. Paint chips expose underlying material to damage. Generic aftermarket kits often fit poorly and require extensive modification. Improper installation creates gaps that collect dirt and water. Scraping on speed bumps damages low-hanging components. Chemical cleaners degrade certain plastics. Collision damage may not be repairable. Temperature extremes cause some materials to warp.
Maintaining Body Kit Appearance
Replace body kit pieces when cracks or breaks appear. Faded paint requires professional refinishing to restore appearance. Most body kits last 5 to 10 years with proper care. Wash regularly to prevent dirt buildup in seams. Avoid automated car washes that may catch and tear flexible pieces. Touch up paint chips promptly to prevent moisture damage. Check mounting points annually for looseness. Low-clearance kits require careful driving over obstacles. Store vehicles with body kits indoors when possible. Genuine Nissan body kits include correct mounting points and flexible materials that resist damage, unlike aftermarket kits that may not fit properly or use brittle materials prone to cracking.
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