A lot of people these days are spending the money on making their vehicle customized and one of the best methods of customizing your American  car. When you decide to use a car body kit there are lots of different  things you'll need to take into consideration. Some of the things you're  going to have to consider are the types you want, the quality of the body  kit and also the materials used for making the body kit. All of these  things will need to be considered when you're shopping for a body kit.

Factory fitted body kits are now becoming more common, perhaps in  response to the growth of the aftermarket tuning industry in the late  nineties and onwards. Many manufacturers now work in-house with their  motor sport divisions to develop styling upgrades.

USA car Body kits are extremely easy to find and buy. The more difficult  part is making choices about which one you want. Once you decide all  that, the real work begins. It is recommended that you contact the car body  kit's maker so that you can review costs, warranty, usage capacity, and  whatever else you like. One big tip from the car experts is to not obtain a  car body kit which requires you to remove an original car part because once  you go there, you'll need expert advice to discern whether or not that's an  okay thing to do.

Fiberglass car body kit

Fiberglass does have the advantage of being easy to mold. This means  that car body kits makers can adjust it to fit all sorts of artistic visions.  There's literally a unique body kit out there for everyone. Fiberglass  versions cost anywhere between $350 and $800 dollars, which may  make the fragility of the material seem acceptable for cheaper USA car  kits, but infuriating for top of the line head turners. Again, it all depends  on your situation.

Be sure to compare apples to apples when selecting what car kit to  purchase. Many vendors may sell kit, at seemingly low prices,  that only include a limited number of components. Complete American car body kit should include:

  • front car bumper,
  • two side car skirts,
  • rear car bumper.

It is best to purchase this kit together to ensure proper look  and fit.

All of these brands have prices points for anyone. Fiberglass body kit is 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 kit, you may want to consider urethane if you need a more durable  body kit or live in harsh weather climates. Urethane car 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 an even more durable body kit such as

Extreme Dimensions kit - Duraflex material

AIT Racing's - formulated resin material.