A front lip is located in front of the bumper. It helps straighten the airflow throughout the vehicle, reducing airflow under the vehicle, improving stability, and enhancing its aesthetics.
Function of a rectifier:
Straightening the airflow throughout the vehicle ensures an even flow from the front to the rear, reducing frontal spoiler, lowering the CD value, and increasing front downforce. This effect is not noticeable at normal speeds, but becomes more noticeable at high speeds. Reducing airflow under the vehicle reduces the lift caused by airflow under the vehicle. Generally speaking, the taller the vehicle, the less stable it is at high speeds.
Process for modifying a front lip:
The taller the vehicle, the less stable it is at high speeds. When modifying a front lip, both the front and rear lip are modified together. Modifying a front lip is a modification that alters the vehicle's appearance and requires registration at the Vehicle Administration Office. According to Article 9 of the "Vehicle Registration Regulations," applications to change the vehicle's body color, replace the vehicle body, or replace the frame require filling out the "Vehicle Change Registration Application Form" and submitting legally required documentation and supporting documents.

