According to Matthew G. Moore, a US traffic safety expert, although the car's modification can make the car look more sporty and powerful, experts warn that inappropriate changes can lead to serious problems with the safety and performance of the car.
Impact on suspension and braking systems
One of the common changes when adjusting the vehicle is upgrading the suspension or changing the brake parts. However, if not done properly, these changes can reduce the effectiveness of the braking system or cause an imbalance for the vehicle, leading to loss of control in emergency situations.
Changing the suspension system can affect the stability of the vehicle, especially in situations where the driver is on the pass or when cornering suddenly.
Installment of substandard parts
Substandard parking parts, such as lights that are brighter than normal or air filters, can increase the risk of accidents. Overcast headlights can reduce visibility for opposing drivers, especially at night, while compared air filters can reduce engine performance or damage other parts of the vehicle.
Installing substandard parts can directly affect the performance of the vehicle, while losing the optimal performance of safety systems, thereby increasing the risk of accidents.
Unreasonable increase in engine capacity
Upgrading the vehicle to increase engine power is a popular trend, but if not done properly, this can reduce the durability of the engine and overload the cooling system. Excessive engines can overheat, leading to damage or even explosion.
In addition, increasing the capacity without changing the braking system and suspension can cause loss of control of the vehicle when moving at high speed.
Reduced protection in case of collision
Some owners modify their vehicles by changing the chassis structure or installing excessive decorative parts. However, these changes may reduce the vehicle's protection in case of a collision.
The decorative parts can interfere with the use of the airbag, or reduce the absorption of force when the vehicle collides with an obstacle. This can cause more serious injuries to the driver and passengers.
Violating traffic and insurance laws
In addition to direct safety risks, improper parking can also lead to violations of legal regulations. Changes that are not registered or licensed can result in a fine or even loss of vehicle use rights.
In addition, vehicle insurance may no longer be valid if the vehicle is not qualified, causing the vehicle owner to face great financial risks if an accident occurs.