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4 Aftermarket Upgrades For Your Car

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No matter who you are, you want to have a car that not only gets you where you need to go but speaks to your personality. For the adventure seekers out there, you’re probably looking for a car that looks like it just came off the racetrack; after all, motor racing is one of the top 10 favorite U.S. sports.

One of the easiest ways for you to get the car of your dreams might not include purchasing an entirely new vehicle; instead, you can use aftermarket upgrades to make the changes you need. The global automotive aftermarket industry is expected to reach $722.8 billion by 2020. Here are a few ways you can upgrade your car to be the ride you’ve always dreamed of.

Look For Carbon Fiber

Approximately 13% of the world’s steel is used in the automotive industry. However, that doesn’t mean steel and other metals are your only option when it comes to adding new parts to your car. Be on the lookout for carbon fiber parts and additions you can make to your vehicle. These tend to be more lightweight while still having the durability you need out of aftermarket upgrades. The decreased weight can make the difference when it comes to increasing your car’s top speed.

Try Out New Tires

Want to start out with something small that will still have a significant impact on your speed? Look no further than your tires. Widening your tires and wheels might not seem like it will have much of an impact, but this small upgrade can help boost your car’s overall handling while also improving the look of your car. This also can be an attractive upgrade for people just starting to work on their cars, since it has a fairly low price point. If you’re on a budget but still wanting to improve your car, this could be a great go-to option for you.

Maintain What You’ve Got

One of the best ways to get your car race-ready is simply to maintain what you’ve already got going for yourself. Just about any car can be made ready to hit the racetrack, no matter what make or model you’re working with. However, you won’t get very fair without regular, routine maintenance, like checking your oil or other lubricants. According to a recent survey, 89% of lubrication professionals consider an oil’s viscosity index when selecting a lubricant. Make sure you’re getting the best possible maintenance products for your car in order to ensure it runs as smoothly as possible.

Have Realistic Expectations

While you technically can race with any car you’ve got, keep your expectations for your car’s upgrades realistic when you’re making plans. No matter how much you spend, there are only so many upgrades you can make to a car, and if you’re dreaming of being the fastest car out on the road, you’ll need to spend much, much more to get your vehicle where you want it to be. This is especially true for first-time racers; you might have lofty goals but remember what you’re working with when setting expectations for yourself and your vehicle.

Aftermarket upgrades can help you get your car race-ready no matter what make or model you’ve got. Look for upgrades that will decrease your car’s weight and increase handling, but be sure to maintain the basics for your car and have realistic expectations for yourself in the process. Have you made any aftermarket upgrades to your car yet? What would you recommend to those just getting started in this hobby?

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Timothy Werth