Exterior Upgrades for Enhanced Aerodynamics and Style
Kuryakyn Omni L.E.D Rear Fender Cover for 2018-2020 Honda Gold Wing GL1800 Satin Black
7-10 business days delivery
Kuryakyn Tracer L.E.D. Front Turn Signal Insert, Red Light, Smoke Lens 1156
7-10 business days delivery
Kuryakyn Adapter Plug for Front Turn Signal Accent for 06-17 Honda GL1800 (Pair)
7-10 business days delivery
Kuryakyn Tracer Rear Fender Tip Light Gloss Black Smoke Lens
7-10 business days delivery
Perrin Fender Shroud Set for 2015+ Subaru WRX/STI - Neon Yellow
7-10 business days delivery
Perrin License Plate Holder for 18-21 Subaru WRX/STI /13-20 BRZ/17-20 86/13-16 FRS
7-10 business days delivery
Kuryakyn Omni L.E.D. Rear Bag Accents for 2018 and up GL1800
7-10 business days delivery
Husky Liners 14 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 / 14 GMC Sierra 1500 Crew Cab ONLY Husky GearBox
7-10 business days delivery
Introduction to Exterior Upgrades
Stock exterior components often compromise between style and functionality, leading to reduced downforce and increased drag. You can address these limitations by installing aftermarket exterior upgrades, such as front splitters, side skirts, and rear diffusers, which improve airflow management and enhance the overall appearance of your vehicle.
Technical Benefits of Exterior Upgrades
Exterior upgrades from top brands like APR, Vorsteiner, and Revo offer improved aerodynamics, increased downforce, and reduced drag. For instance, a well-designed front splitter can increase downforce by up to 20%, while a rear diffuser can reduce drag by up to 15%. These upgrades work in conjunction with other modifications, such as suspension and chassis upgrades, to deliver enhanced handling and stability.
Usage Tips and Considerations
When selecting exterior upgrades, consider factors like material quality, design, and compatibility with your vehicle's make and model. Look for upgrades made from high-strength, lightweight materials like carbon fiber and aluminum. Additionally, ensure that the upgrades are designed to work in harmony with your vehicle's existing aerodynamic features, such as air intakes and exhaust systems.