A modification package designed for the seventh generation (2003-2007) of a specific vehicle, this after-market component set alters the vehicle’s original body lines to create a wider and more aggressive stance. These kits typically include fender flares, side skirts, front and rear bumper extensions, and occasionally, a revised hood or trunk lid. For instance, a visual example would be a standard sedan model which, after the installation of this package, exhibits significantly broader wheel arches to accommodate wider tires and a more pronounced aesthetic.
The implementation of such a kit offers several advantages. Aesthetically, it dramatically changes the vehicle’s appearance, providing a customized and distinctive look. Functionally, the wider track can improve handling and stability, particularly when combined with performance tires. Historically, the use of these kits has been prevalent in motorsports, allowing for increased tire size and improved aerodynamic efficiency. This trend has influenced aftermarket customization, with many seeking to emulate racing aesthetics on their street vehicles.