Car modification is a popular trend among the youth in India, but it’s essential to understand the legal framework surrounding it. While aftermarket modifications can be illegal under the Motor Vehicles Act, there are several modifications that you can legally make without the fear of fines.
Alloy Wheels
Replacing basic wheel hubs with aftermarket alloy wheels or wheel covers is allowed, enhancing both aesthetics and performance.
LED Bulbs
Upgrading halogen bulbs to LED lights is permissible, aligning your vehicle with modern standards.
Chrome Modifications
Changes to the chrome accents on your car are allowed, provided the original identity of the vehicle remains intact.
Dual Tone Paint
Creating a dual-tone theme on older cars is a popular modification option that many manufacturers offer.
Color Changes
If you’re looking to change your car’s color, you must obtain permission from the RTO and update your registration certificate accordingly.
Paint Protection Film (PPF)
Applying a Paint Protection Film is a legal modification that protects your car’s finish from scratches and damage.
New Tires
Upgrading to new tires is permitted, as long as the sizes remain within the manufacturer’s specifications.
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Summary at glance
Car modification is popular among the youth in India, but there are legal restrictions under the Motor Vehicles Act. While aftermarket modifications can be illegal, certain changes are permitted without penalties. Legal modifications include replacing wheel hubs with alloy wheels, installing LED bulbs, changing chrome without altering the car’s identity, creating a dual-tone color scheme, changing the car’s color with RTO approval, applying Paint Protection Film, and fitting new tires within manufacturer specifications.
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