OEM+ styling explained: when does customization become truly tasteful?
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OEM+ styling is all about balance and coherence. This article explains how to prevent adjustments from conflicting with each other.
OEM+ styling explained: when does customization become truly tasteful?
OEM+ styling is a term often used but rarely explained properly. For some, it means "just a little thicker than stock," while for others, it's an excuse to install anything, as long as it's not an extreme body kit.
However, there is indeed a clear line between tasteful OEM+ styling and a car that loses its balance.
In this article, we explain what OEM+ styling really means , where things often go wrong, and how to prevent adjustments from conflicting with each other.
What does OEM+ actually mean?
OEM+ stands for:
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Styling that looks like it could have been factory-fitted
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upgrades that enhance the original lines
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no flashy or extreme adjustments
Important:
OEM+ is not a fixed list of parts , but a way of thinking .
Where OEM+ styling often goes wrong
Many cars are modified with good intentions, but lack coherence.
Common mistakes:
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combining parts that are beautiful on their own, but don't work together
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too many different styles mixed together
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rims, body kit and ride height that do not support each other
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focus on individual mods instead of the bigger picture
OEM+ isn't about more , it's about better .
Balance between rims, body kit and ride height
An OEM+ setup only works if the foundation is right.
Think about:
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rims with a quiet, suitable size
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a body kit that follows the lines, not breaks them
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ride height that makes the car "stand", not hang
A strong OEM+ car:
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looks sleek from every angle
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seems logical
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attracts attention without the need for explanation
Fewer parts, better choices
OEM+ styling is often about omission .
Instead of:
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multiple splitters
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extra tabs
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aggressive details
Often works better:
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one well-chosen part
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correct finish
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correct installation
The difference isn't in the number of mods, but in coherence .
Why OEM+ often ages better
Extremely customized cars are often tied to trends.
OEM+ styling is more timeless.
Advantages:
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stays beautiful longer
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feels less dated
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retains value
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suitable for daily use
This makes OEM+ popular among car enthusiasts who want to enjoy their setup for a long time .
How we look at OEM+ styling
We do not advise on the basis of “what is possible”, but on the basis of “what is right”.
That means:
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looking at the bigger picture
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be honest about combinations
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sometimes discourage instead of adding
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preference for components that work together
OEM+ is not a compromise — it’s a conscious choice.
Summary
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OEM+ styling is all about balance and coherence
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less is often more
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separate mods should reinforce each other
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tasteful adjustments remain relevant longer
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a good setup feels logical, not forced
OEM+ is not a trend, but a style choice .
Are you unsure whether a modification fits within OEM+?
Then it's wise to first consider the bigger picture. Sometimes one good choice is better than three extra components.
