These aftermarket enhancements are sets of components designed to extend the width of a vehicle’s body. They typically include fender flares, side skirts, and sometimes modified bumpers. An example application would involve installing these kits on a specific model from a particular Japanese automaker to create a more aggressive and personalized aesthetic.
The appeal stems from several factors, including visual modification and the potential to accommodate wider wheels and tires. This can lead to improved handling and traction, particularly in performance-oriented applications. Historically, such modifications have roots in motorsports, where wider track widths enhance stability and cornering capabilities. This aesthetic has since transitioned to street cars, allowing owners to express individuality and enhance vehicle presence.