The role of OEM is to replace the original plastic or fiberglass materials. OEM is usually carbon fiber. Carbon fiber is lighter in weight and can reduce a lot of unnecessary weight compared to the original weight
An OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) service for car body kits refers to the design, manufacturing, and supply of body kits that meet the specifications and standards set by the original vehicle manufacturer. Instead of aftermarket kits, these are produced to either be offered as optional extras by the car brand itself or used in specific vehicle trims or special editions.
Design and Engineering: The design of the body kit components (bumpers, side skirts, spoilers, etc.) is typically done in collaboration with or directly by the car manufacturer's design and engineering teams. This ensures that the kit integrates seamlessly with the vehicle's existing design language, aerodynamic properties, and safety standards.
Material Selection: OEM body kits often use materials specified or approved by the car manufacturer. This might include specific grades of ABS plastic, polyurethane, or composite materials chosen for their durability, weight, and impact resistance.
Manufacturing Process: The manufacturing process adheres to the quality control standards of the automotive industry. This often involves injection molding, vacuum forming, or other precise techniques to ensure consistent fit and finish.
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