Image AreaPaste image URL in img src 01 Full / partial exterior kit planning
Kits de Carrocería y Piezas Aerodinámicas
Build full or partial exterior styling programs across front lips, side skirts, rear diffusers, spoilers and trim details.
Yirox helps distributors, importers, ecommerce sellers and private-label brands source vehicle-specific exterior accessories, including body kits, exterior trim, front lips, rear diffusers, side skirts, spoilers and wings.
A product photo is not enough for an accurate quote. Buyers usually need to confirm vehicle fitment, material choice, finish, installation method, packing requirements and OEM/ODM needs before comparing price.
Each exterior category has different fitment, installation and packing risks. Start by choosing the part type before comparing price or sending a product photo.
Image AreaBuild full or partial exterior styling programs across front lips, side skirts, rear diffusers, spoilers and trim details.
Image AreaSource compact exterior add-ons such as mirror covers, handle covers, pillar trim, window trim, blade trim and chrome-delete details.
Image AreaDevelop front-end styling parts for visual stance upgrades, bumper protection, aero-inspired looks and entry-level exterior modification programs.
Image AreaSource rear-end styling parts for diffuser looks, bumper upgrades, EV/fuel-car differentiation and complete exterior kit planning.
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Image AreaSource trunk spoilers, roof spoilers and wing-style exterior parts for sedan, SUV, EV and aftermarket styling programs.
Exterior styling parts are not selected by photos alone. Distributors, importers, ecommerce sellers, tuning shops and private-label buyers usually need to confirm vehicle fitment, material choice, installation method, packing protection and document requirements before comparing price.

Car exterior accessories include body kits, front lips, side skirts, rear diffusers, spoilers, wings, mirror covers, handle covers, pillar trim, window trim and other vehicle-specific outside parts.
For wholesale and private-label orders, the key is not only the part name. Buyers need to confirm whether the product fits the exact vehicle version, ships safely and can be sold with clear installation and packing information.
Car exterior accessories include body kits, front lips, side skirts, rear diffusers, spoilers, wings, mirror covers, handle covers, pillar trim, window trim and other vehicle-specific outside parts. For wholesale and private-label orders, the key is not only the part name, but whether the product fits the exact vehicle version, ships safely and can be sold with clear installation and packing information.
Exterior accessories help distributors and ecommerce sellers build vehicle-specific product lines, test lower-installation-risk parts, create full exterior styling kits, support private-label packaging and offer visible upgrades without entering engine or drivetrain categories.
Nice photos can hide trim-year differences, poor curve fit, missing hardware, weak adhesive, finish mismatch and packaging damage.
A lower unit price can become expensive if the buyer absorbs returns, scratched glossy parts, bent side skirts or unclear installation claims.
Send the vehicle model, year, trim, product position, material, finish, installation method, packing requirement and branding needs before asking for a final quotation.
Before comparing unit price, choose the exterior part type first. Each category has different fitment, installation and packing risks, so the details needed for a front lip are not the same as the details needed for side skirts, rear diffusers or spoilers.

Many buyers start with one part type, such as a front lip, side skirt or spoiler, then expand into a full exterior kit after fitment, finish and packing are confirmed.
Use this category map to avoid sending a generic photo request when the quote actually depends on vehicle version, part position, material and packing method.
For distributors or private-label buyers who want to sell a full exterior styling kit instead of single add-on parts.
Full kits, partial kits, visual-upgrade product lines and higher-value bundle selling.
Fitment complexity, multi-piece consistency, installation method and styling-claim boundaries.
For ecommerce sellers and distributors testing smaller exterior add-ons such as mirror covers, handle covers, pillar trim and chrome-delete details.
Small SKU programs, trim-upgrade lines, private-label packaging and ecommerce-friendly add-ons.
Adhesive performance, surface finish consistency and correct vehicle-specific curvature.
For buyers looking for visible front-end upgrades where bumper version, ground clearance, mounting points and hardware need to be checked before quotation.
Front-end styling, stance upgrades and strong visual hero products for product-line entry.
Ground clearance, mounting points, installation hardware and whether “no-drill” is truly SKU-specific.
For rear-end styling orders where EV/fuel-car layout, exhaust position, diffuser fins and packing protection can affect the final specification.
Tail styling, rear visual differentiation and diffuser-led aftermarket exterior lines.
Vehicle version differences, exhaust/sensor compatibility and avoiding unsupported performance claims.
For full-kit or side-profile styling orders where LH/RH accuracy, straightness, carton length and anti-bending packing matter.
Connecting front and rear styling into a complete kit and improving bundle completeness.
Long-part straightness, LH/RH accuracy, anti-bending protection and packaging stability.
For tail-upgrade products where body style, adhesive or drilling method, edge protection and installation reliability affect repeat sales.
Tail styling, model-specific add-ons and visually recognizable upgrade products across sedan and SUV lines.
Curve fit, adhesive or mechanical fixing and the boundary between styling language and performance claims.
A style name can be useful, but the quote should begin with where the part mounts and what installation risks it brings.
| Vehicle area | Common products | Buyer decision point | Common risk to confirm |
|---|---|---|---|
| Parachoques delantero inferior | Front lip, splitter, bumper add-on, canards | Visible first upgrade and strong entry SKU | Ground clearance, mounting points, low-position scraping language |
| Side sill / rocker panel | Side skirts, side splitters, rocker extensions | Completes full kit line and supports bundle value | Long-part straightness, LH/RH marking, anti-bending packing |
| Parachoques inferior trasero | Rear lip, rear diffuser, rear bumper add-on | Strong tail visual and ecommerce image value | EV/fuel version, diffuser fins, exhaust opening, rear sensors where relevant |
| Roof, trunk and tailgate | Trunk spoiler, roof spoiler, mid spoiler, wing | High-recognition tail styling and repeat add-on | Curve fit, adhesive or mechanical fixing, no unsupported downforce claims |
| Details and trim zones | Mirror covers, handle covers, pillar trim, window trim, blade trim | Low-barrier SKU testing and private-label packaging opportunity | Adhesive prep, finish consistency, carbon-look vs real carbon wording |
Material and finish choices affect fitment stability, surface quality, packing protection, return risk and how the product can be sold in the target market.
Gloss black ABS, matte black, chrome, primer-ready and carbon-look finishes can all support a sellable exterior product line, but carbon-look should not be described as real carbon fiber unless the material is verified for that product.

| Material option | Where it appears | Buyer value | Boundary to confirm |
|---|---|---|---|
| ABS | Front lips, trim, diffusers, spoilers, many body kit parts | Stable fitment option for many model-specific exterior applications | Surface finish, thickness, trial fit and project-specific part design |
| PP | Bumper-related parts and flexible exterior pieces | Good toughness where flexibility matters | Paint or coating preparation and exact application method |
| PU | Flexible styling parts for selected aftermarket applications | Flexible feel for some markets | Weight, deformation control and surface consistency |
| FRP | Small-batch styles and niche designs | Useful for style testing or lower-volume projects | Consistency, surface preparation and manual finishing variance |
| Real carbon fiber | Premium spoilers, wings or custom projects | High-end positioning and lightweight appeal | Must be verified for the exact product before claiming real carbon |
| Carbon-look ABS | Trim, lips, diffusers and spoilers | Carbon appearance for broader retail price points | Do not describe as real carbon fiber |
Popular ready-to-install look; confirm scratch protection and gloss consistency.
Lower-reflection finish; confirm batch consistency and surface handling.
Strong visual detail; confirm plating, coating or bright-finish specification by SKU.
Useful for paint-to-match markets; confirm buyer painting process and packaging needs.
A photo can show the style, but it usually cannot confirm fitment. To check an exterior part properly, buyers should send the vehicle version, part position, material, finish, installation method, LH/RH requirement, packing needs and reference photos or samples.

To quote exterior auto parts, buyers should provide the vehicle version, part position, material, finish, installation method, LH/RH requirement where applicable, packaging needs and reference photo or sample information. A photo alone is not enough for fitment-safe sourcing.
A clearer RFQ helps the supplier check fitment, material, packing and private-label feasibility before giving a final price.
Instead of sending only a product photo, share the vehicle and RFQ details that determine material, mold, finish, packing and private-label feasibility.
For exterior accessories, trust comes from clear process review and project-specific documentation, not unsupported universal claims.
Yirox's official About page gives buyers a starting point for company background and business context before an exterior accessories order discussion.
OEM and private-label requests should be reviewed by product type, fitment, finish, packing, logo and sample needs.
Material, test, compliance or certificate documents should be confirmed for the exact product specification and destination market.
The review should stay product-specific because exterior parts vary by vehicle, trim, material, installation method, target market and sales channel.
Fitment and packaging failures create returns, bad reviews and importer claims. Buyers should check fitment, surface finish, hardware and packing before confirming bulk orders.
Side skirts, front lips and diffuser fins need packaging review because bending, edge damage, scratched glossy surfaces or mixed LH/RH parts can create problems even when the molded part itself is acceptable.

Do not assume an exterior accessory is certified for every destination market. Any certification, test reference, material report or compliance document should be reviewed for the exact product specification when confirmed.
The same part can be used for a small SKU test, a full-kit bundle or a private-label order depending on how the buyer sells the product.
Prioritize vehicle coverage, repeat-order stability, packaging protection and fitment feedback from local installers.
Check carton dimensions, long-part packing, document needs and whether a mixed exterior product line is easier to manage than buying each SKU separately.
Start with visually obvious, lower-installation-risk SKUs such as trim, front lips or spoilers with clear fitment notes.
Focus on mounting points, installation hardware, trial fit, curve alignment and realistic daily-use notes.
Plan product naming, packaging, barcode, finish consistency and verified product claims before scaling a full kit.
Separate clean EV styling from fuel-car exhaust styling, and avoid unsupported EV range or aero performance claims.
Marketplace browsing is useful for finding styles. For wholesale and private-label orders, buyers still need fitment review, document checks, packing details and repeat-order planning.
OEM, ODM and private-label feasibility depends on vehicle coverage, product complexity, mold requirements, finish, packing and order quantity expectations.

Packing, logo, finish and bundle planning can be discussed early, but exact MOQ, development plan, custom mold feasibility and document support should be confirmed after the product scope is clear.
Yirox's official pages give buyers a starting point for company review, OEM/private-label requests and compliance document checks. Product-specific confirmation is required before any material, certification or performance claims are used.
Choose the relevant exterior area: body kit, trim, front lip, rear diffuser, side skirt, spoiler or wing.
Share the exact vehicle version, material, finish, installation method, target market and packaging requirement.
Review available SKU, sample, private-label, OEM/ODM, document and packing options by product requirement.
The answers below cover the questions buyers usually confirm before requesting an exterior accessories quote.
Son piezas de estilo, molduras, protección o partes inspiradas en la aerodinámica montadas en el exterior, como faldones delanteros, faldones laterales, difusores traseros, alerones, spoilers y accesorios decorativos de molduras.
Envíe marca, modelo, año, nivel de acabado, estilo de carrocería, mercado objetivo, posición de la pieza, material, acabado, método de instalación, necesidades de empaque y marca.
Sí, las solicitudes de marca privada pueden incluir empaque, colocación del logotipo, acabado, planificación de paquetes de productos y necesidades de documentación después de que se confirme el requisito del producto.
Las opciones de materiales comunes incluyen ABS, PP, PU, FRP, fibra de carbono real para pedidos premium verificados, y ABS con apariencia de carbono para un aspecto de carbono.
Confirme la versión exacta del vehículo, los puntos de montaje, los requisitos de LH/RH, el método de instalación, el proceso de muestra o ajuste de prueba y las diferencias de estilo de carrocería.
No. Las piezas con apariencia de carbono utilizan un patrón o acabado de carbono por su apariencia. La fibra de carbono real solo debe afirmarse cuando el material esté verificado para ese producto.
No sin soporte de pruebas. Muchas piezas exteriores del mercado de accesorios deberían describirse como orientadas al estilo o inspiradas en el flujo de aire, en lugar de mejoras de rendimiento garantizadas.
Los faldones laterales y los labios delanteros necesitan soporte interno, protección de bordes, protección de superficie brillante, marcado LH/RH y revisión de resistencia de la caja.
Sí. Los compradores pueden discutir SKU individuales, kits parciales, paquetes completos de estilo exterior o pedidos de marca privada según la aplicación del vehículo y el canal de ventas.
Verifique la cobertura de ajuste, el riesgo de instalación, la opción de material, la consistencia del acabado, la protección del embalaje, las necesidades de documentación y la estabilidad de pedidos repetidos.
Share the target vehicle list, exterior product scope, material and finish requirements, installation method, packing requirement, branding needs and destination market. Yirox can then review whether the request is for a single SKU, full kit, OEM/ODM project or private-label exterior accessories order.
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