Archive for July, 2008:
Body Kits - Installing Them Right Scores Major Style Points
By Matt Brooks
An auto body kit is one of the most exciting upgrades you can do to your vehicle. A good aero kit or body kit can really transform the appearance of the vehicle, and the installer will determine if this is a good or bad transformation.
So You Want A Body Kit?
By Ivory Blackwell
So you are ready for the next step in visual and aerodynamic upgrades? Well, I want to cover a few basic steps before you take the big plunge and sink a big wad of dough on a body kit that may not be all its cracked up to be. No pun intended.
Build a Better Body for Your Wheels
By Charles Kassotis
Do you love your car just the way it is, or are you looking to fix ‘er up the way you really want it to be? If you’re the creative type who wants to do things your way, why not take advantage of the great car body kits that are available from reputable parts dealers? You can stop in at the local neighborhood store to check out and select the parts that will bring your vehicle up to speed, so to speak. Or you can virtually browse online websites to find the parts you want to make your car everything you need.
Detox kits - Cleanse Your Body with a Detox - Car parts, fiero, inexpensive, bmw, mustang
By Antoinette Boulay
We are all exposed on a daily basis to a number of chemicals and toxins which, when accrued over a period of time, can damage and harm our bodies. The natural detoxification system is usually able to handle cleansing our body of impurities; ye; from time to time it is important to help it do it’s job.
Cellulite - Body Wrap and Kits
By Darin Sewell
A large percentage of women worldwide currently suffer from some sort of cellulite problem the is identified by dimpling on their hips, thighs or buttocks. It is considered a cosmetic problem that generations of women have been fighting a battle against and slowly winning as cosmetic companies develop better more effective anti cellulite products.
Body Kits - briefly introduction and reviews
By Marcus Peterson
Customizing your car with body kits is all about improving the looks of your automobile. This does not mean that these accessories cannot serve more practical purposes. Body kits include ground effects, such as skirting that divert and control the amount of air that passes through the underside of the car, improving down force.
Choosing an Appropriate Body Kit for your Car and Application
By Miroslav Ovcharik
There are many body parts and accessories to choose from for enhancing the look of your car. For the most part, side skirts and rear bumpers on a street car are visual upgrades and will not affect handling. At high speeds, the front bumper will affect handling. Read my accompanying article on aerodynamics “Optimizing the Aerodynamic Balance of your Car” for advice on setting up a car to be aerodynamically balanced.
Honda Civic - Performance - aftermarket parts car news and reviews
By Stuart Simpson
When upgrading your Honda Civic, there are three basic things most people would like to do to gain performance, style, and looks. The first is a body kit. Next, most people want to add personalization to the interior. Last, we want to talk about engine modifications. These upgrades you may want to do in any particular order, depending on your personality. I started with my engine. I want my car to be a “sleeper”. When I add a body kit, then I’ll have the muscle to back it up. But it all depends on you. Let’s start with the body kit for your Honda Civic.
Which Type Of Body Kit Material Is Best
By PJ Daud
Urethane parts are made of reaction injection molded polyurethane, a material that is lightweight, flexible and resistant to rough weather conditions and everyday road hazards. Because of its flexibility and light weight, parts made out of urethane are usually easier to install. There are several companies for manufacture car body kits using high quality urethane, all are very ‘reputable’ in brand name.
Full Body Kit - What Type Of Kit Is Best For Your Car?
By Richard Runion
The Toyota Full Body Kit, like all the other such kits, is based on the premise that you can improve a car’s speed through aerodynamics, by lowering it. This forces the air to go up and over the car more efficiently. The kit focuses on the underside and the bottom half of the car, to the exclusion of other parts of the car that contribute to the ground effects.