FAQ

1.What material is used for ERS body kits?

ERS body kits are primarily made from dry carbon fiber (pre-preg), which undergoes high-temperature and high-pressure curing to provide uniform resin distribution, resulting in superior lightweight properties for enhanced performance, high strength and rigidity for impact resistance, as well as excellent UV resistance and corrosion resistance.

2.ERS body kits serve aerodynamic functions?

Yes, ERS body kits are aerodynamically functional, leveraging the material’s advantages of light weight, high rigidity, and surface precision to accurately implement designs like front lips/splitters to reduce front-end lift, side skirts to seal underbody airflow, rear spoilers/wings to generate downforce, and rear diffusers to accelerate underbody airflow, all working together to enhance high-speed stability, cornering grip, and overall vehicle performance.

3.What types of vehicles are these aerodynamic kits suitable for?

These dry carbon fiber aerodynamic kits are designed for XXX. Their lightweight, rigid construction provides optimal aerodynamic benefits, making them ideal for vehicles engineered for enhanced handling and stability.

4.Is the installation of ERS body kits complicated?


The complexity depends on the kit type: lip kits can be a DIY project for experienced individuals or installed at a garage, while full conversion kits require professional installation by an experienced garage.